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Fill your champagne flute and toast science fiction’s big winners that took home the gold at the Academy Awards!
The Hubble Space Telescope caught a galaxy on camera that underlies a much larger structure, known as the Virgo Cluster.
A seemingly intractable black hole paradox first proposed by physicist Stephen Hawking could finally be resolved — by wormholes through space-time.
Much of this story arc features old ideas, but it's the refreshing new perspective that makes this compelling viewing
Two astronauts will conduct a spacewalk outside the International Space Station on Wednesday morning (March 23), and you can watch the off-world action live.
NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity has done it again, soaring successfully on its 22nd Red Planet flight.
A Soyuz rocket topped with the Meridian-M satellite launched today (March 22) from Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northwestern Russia.
Here's everything you need to know about Blue Origin's launch of six people aboard its New Shepard spacecraft on March 29, 2022.
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has spotted China's Zhurong rover down on the surface, providing an epic overview of the vehicle's travels through the red dirt.
If you're chasing the proper VR experience in the UK, you can save £199 when you buy from Amazon.
The Lego Guardians of the Galaxy ship – or the Benatar, to Marvel fans – is one of the coolest brick-builds we’ve ever completed.
A pair of daring Chinese missions launched in 2020 is sparking new and broader interest in planetary science in China.
Five European space missions, including a telescope searching for dark energy, have been left without a launch ticket after Russia stopped supplying rockets to Europe.
SpaceX's huge Starship rocket could go orbital for the first time just two months from now, if all goes according to plan.
Russia claims to have used its Kinzhal hypersonic missiles for the first time, in its invasion of Ukraine. Here's why these super-fast weapons are so concerning.
China is looking to spark interest in space tourism by opening its soon-to-be-completed Tiangong space station to everyday citizens.
The first American woman to fly into space has launched on a new mission, this time to orbit the nation in the form of a circulating coin. The U.S. Mint has begun shipping the Sally Ride quarter.
It took 30 years to find so many alien worlds, but the pace of discovery is accelerating.