NASA's newest asteroid mission, a spacecraft targeting space rocks that orbit ahead of and behind Jupiter, is ready to begin its journey.
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William Shatner has boldly gone where no 90-year-old has ever gone before with a Blue Origin launch into space on New Shepard.
The Nikon D3500 is the brand’s latest beginner, entry-level DSLR camera, perfectly suited to those wanted to start learning the craft of photography
The best Nerf guns let you and your kids experience the thrill of sci-fi blaster battle with your friends.
Wigner crystals have been theorized for more than 80 years, but this is the first time the elusive crystals have been captured in an image.
In the beginning, there was … well, maybe there was no beginning. Perhaps our universe has always existed — and a new theory of quantum gravity reveals how that could work.
Scientists have used a new method to analyse the composition of ancient grains in meteorites with unprecedented accuracy to shed light on their mysterious origin.
Marvel’s Ant-Man movies have brought a deeper exploration of quantum science into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but how realistic is it really?
The Canon EOS M200 is small, affordable, and easy to operate, but does this mirrorless camera offer enough features to tempt beginners and vloggers alike?
William Shatner and three other passengers will launch into space today (Oct. 13) on the second crewed flight of Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket, and you can watch all the action live online.
A solar storm hit Earth and brought with it a spectacular light show visible as far south as New York.
Senior executive says she has diversity firmly in view as she embarks on a spaceflight.
The space shuttle Columbia broke up on Feb. 1, 2003, killing its seven-member crew. An investigation led to changes in NASA procedures.
A cargo ship carrying the $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope arrived in French Guiana on Tuesday (Oct. 12), wrapping up a 16-day ocean voyage that covered 5,800 miles (9,300 kilometers).
A solar storm hit Earth and brought with it a spectacular light show visible as far south as New York.
After a 24-hour delay due to high winds, the New Shepard rocket is now scheduled to lift off at 10 a.m. EDT (9 a.m. local time; 1400 GMT).
Blue Origin's NS-18 crew, starring "Star Trek" captain William Shatner, is officially "go" for a real-life spaceflight on Wednesday (Oct. 13).
The 'Star Trek' star speaks about the final frontier on Twitter, in a Blue Origin video.

