As part of a resupply mission to the International Space Station, the world's first wooden satellite is expected to burn up ...
New archaeological research suggests metalworking technology and techniques from Iberia more than 3,000 years ago are far ...
Excessive artificial light produced by human activities brightens the night sky and disrupts natural darkness, but what does it look like from space? Thanks to a tool called Black Marble ...
The Artemis Accords and ILRS are currently not legally binding, but they will be influential in shaping space governance in ...
scientists have learned plenty through ground observations and space telescopes Shi En Kim With no conclusive laboratory results, researchers are turning to other methods to find the elusive substance ...
The girl group revealed another side of themselves on their new mini-album, AWE.
Space tourism is the latest frontier for companies wanting to capitalise on technological advancements that make space travel ...
By one count America spends 150 times more on space exploration than ocean research ... submersible parked 5,017 metres down, she found a world of “languid beauty”. On the “pale gold ...
Although it took forty years to produce 10,000 pieces of softball-sized space debris, that amount doubled over the next ten years, largely due to accidents and willful neglect. Most of the debris ...
Billy Adkison, 91, spent his life farming in East Texas; he never wanted to go to outer space. “I don’t want to be higher than pulling corn and lower than digging taters,” he told CT.
The UAE Space Agency represented the United Arab Emirates in crucial United Nations General Assembly sessions on outer space.
The world's first wooden satellite has blasted off on a SpaceX rocket, its Japanese developers said Tuesday, part of a ...