A space robot said "goodnight" to the moon as it completed its mission, capturing the first high-definition images of a lunar ...
The moon, however, may not be in the clear. When first discovered in December, Asteroid 2024 YR4 had a small but notable chance of impacting Earth in 2032, according to information from NASA's ...
NASA and private space company Firefly have released unprecedented images showing an eclipse and a sunset from the Moon. The video clips and accompanying pictures provide ...
Nasa and Nokia are pioneering lunar ... technology used for mobile communication on Earth to provide connectivity on the surface of the Moon. This pioneering move will increase communication ...
The rock tour has officially been canceled. After two months of observations, NASA scientists have officially declared Earth safe from “city-killer” asteroid 2024 YR4. On Tuesday, the space ...
On January 21, the instrument broke NASA’s record for highest altitude GNSS signal acquisition at 209,900 miles from Earth while traveling to the moon. That record continued to rise during Blue ...
NASA's Artemis program aims to use the Moon as a stepping stone for human exploration of Mars. Artemis II, scheduled for 2026, will be the first crewed mission of the program, orbiting the Earth ...
Stuck in space no more, NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams returned to Earth on Tuesday evening ... run stations so NASA can focus on moon and Mars expeditions.
Close call: Earth spared from asteroid impact, but the Moon is at risk NASA warns the asteroid now has a 1.7% chance of hitting our lunar neighbor, a major jump from previous estimates.
And splashdown Crew 9 back on Earth. Stuck in space no more ... the plan is to replace it with privately run stations so NASA can focus on moon and Mars expeditions.“This has been nine months ...
By outsourcing low-Earth orbit missions, NASA has said it aims to focus on deep space exploration, including the Artemis missions to the moon and future human missions to Mars. During the 25-hour ...
(AP) — Stuck in space no more, NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams returned to Earth on Tuesday ... run stations so NASA can focus on moon and Mars expeditions.