This documentary about the ace sky-diving cameraman Joe Jennings unexpectedly, but meaningfully, looks at the man’s struggle with depression.
An astronomer has explained why a 1,300 pound NASA space probe has probably already fallen to Earth, and we've likely missed it. Earlier this week, the US space agency announced one of its Van Allen ...
The Space & Rocket Center reported that she died after a short illness. Center leaders set up the Dr. Deborah Edwards Barnhart Endowed Scholarship in her honor to support future engineers, scientists ...
For centuries, humans have looked to the night sky searching for answers about the universe—and their place within it. For star astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, that instinct to explore remains one ...
NASA scientists believe they’ve identified a kind of 'space battery' inside Earth’s magnetic shield, the same system that protects our planet from the Sun’s charged particles. So you might well have ...
The Crew-12 commander, and current Expedition 74 member is on her second visit to the orbiting lab.
Images captured in late 2022 by the DART spacecraft — an experiment that tested asteroid-deflection technology — moments before it deliberately struck the asteroid moon Dimorp ...
Studying the 2022 collision's effects can help scientists protect the Earth from celestial objects that might head toward us ...
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Did dinosaurs live in Alabama? Fossils, museum finds and the famous Selma dinosaur egg reveal the state’s prehistoric past.
The new institute is working with the UK's largest regional space cluster, Space South Central, which connects the university with 130 space-related businesses across Hampshire, S ...
Images from NASA’s DART mission revealed the first direct evidence that asteroids in a binary system can exchange rocks and dust. Slow moving debris from the asteroid Didymos appears to have struck ...