Asteroid Launcher, a new web app that gives asteroid impact fanatics a shot at answering some of their questions on what an asteroid crash would be like.
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DK Publishing has released the new companion book "The Art of Avatar: The Way of Water" to the smash hit sci-fi film.
We know very little about Mars rock glaciers, but scientists do suspect that they may hold significant amounts of water.
NASA is making the case for a "winter wonderland" on Mars in a new video from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California.
The Christmas moon lines up with four bright planets in a celestial holiday treat this week.
A new climate simulation program has successfully recreated a living, swirling version of the famous 1972 "Blue Marble" photo taken by Apollo 17 astronauts.
Engineer and YouTuber Xyla Foxlin and DIY rocket maker Joe Barnard of BPS.space teamed up to launch Christmas tree from the California desert this year.
A newly released image of Mars shows an icy scene, with ribbons of red and white dancing across a frosty landscape near the planet's south pole.
NASA's Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft made an epic flight to the moon, Russia invaded Ukraine and SpaceX set a few records.
This year saw it's share of spaceflight success stories, but there were also missions that didn't go as planned. Countdown the top rocket failures of 2022 with us.
Mercury, the closest planet to the sun, will shine brightly in the sky on Christmas Eve as it reaches its highest altitude in the evening sky.
NASA's Perseverance rover successfully dropped its second rock sample tube on the Martian surface, its longest sample yet.
Boom! Studios releases a two-fisted final issue to end the "All-New Firefly" comics series.
The world is struggling to wean itself off fossil fuels. Should space-based solar power be part of the solution?
Russia and NASA are still evaluating whether a leaky Soyuz spacecraft is safe to return three International Space Station crew members home.
A slight bump in activity on the sun might make auroras shine as far south as Maine or Michigan, but that's only if observers can get around a massive winter storm in the region.
China has released a small test satellite into orbit from its recently completed Tiangong space station.
Scientists have proposed another use for the world's largest gravitational wave observatory: scanning for the ripples in space-time left in the wake of gargantuan alien spaceships.
Your guide to the stars, constellations and planets that will decorate the Christmas night sky in 2022.
With each of the International Space Station docking ports full, NASA has a backup plan to get the merry elf inside the orbiting complex.