NASA Needs a ‘Lunar Marathon’ to Match China on the Moon
We are in a new and different kind of moon race, one the U.S. is losing. To win, says a former NASA official, we need new strategies
NASA Needs a ‘Lunar Marathon’ to Match China on the Moon
We are in a new and different kind of moon race, one the U.S. is losing. To win, says a former NASA official, we need new strategies
Meet Earth’s New Mini Moon
A small asteroid, 2024 PT5, will spend the next two months alongside our planet as a mini moon before swooping back to deep space
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Why Do So Many Tiny Asteroids Have Moons?
Scientists are putting a new spin on the creation of binary asteroids
Was Life on Earth Inevitable or Incredible?
We can’t yet tell how life got its start on Earth. That’s one great reason to keep looking for life elsewhere
Elon Musk Owes His Success to Coming in Second (and Government Handouts)
The world’s richest man, Elon Musk, owes his superstar success to self-satisfied competitors who blew obvious opportunities
Shields Up! Lunar Swirls Arise from Ancient Underground Force Fields on the Moon
Wispy whorls on the moon’s surface are as lovely as they are strange. Scientists are starting to unravel their origins
Europe's JUICE Jupiter Probe Zooms past the Moon in Historic Flyby
The Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer spacecraft took a shortcut to the giant planet by way of the Earth and the moon
Watch the Blue Supermoon Rise Tonight
August’s supermoon will be the first of four supermoons in a row
How to See Sunspots with Your Own Eyes
Surging solar activity means enormous sunspots are in the space-weather forecast. Here’s how to view them safely
We Know the Origins of the Asteroid That Killed the Dinosaurs
New evidence points to a carbonaceous asteroid from the outer solar system as the culprit for Earth’s most recent mass extinction
Stunning Space Station Video Shows Glimmering Northern Lights from Above
Coronal mass ejections from the sun sparked dazzling auroras that were visible from the ground and from space
Meet Saturn’s ‘Death Star’ Moon and the Intriguing Ocean It May Hide
The possibility of liquid water beneath the surface of Saturn’s moon Mimas may offer clues to how such seas form, and another spot to search for life