NASA expects retired solar satellite to make an uncontrolled deorbit within the next 22 hours
Most of the craft will burn up with only a 1-in-2,467 chance of human harm from debris
The ESA's Juice probe launches on a 6.6 billion mile trip to Jupiter's moons
The launch signals the beginning of the probe's eight year journey to study Jupiter and its icy moons
New dark matter map confirms Einstein's theories about the universe
The Standard Model of cosmology is still safe, for now
One of SpaceX's new Starlink V2 mini-sats has fallen from orbit
The first of potentially several controlled deorbits
Virgin Orbit files for Chapter 11 protection in a last ditch effort to find a buyer
Eleventh-hour talks with a Texas investor broke down last month
Saturn's rings system is heating up the planet's atmosphere, astronomers discover
The big picture: The complex, majestic system of rings orbiting Saturn is one of the most striking views our Solar System has to offer. Astronomers have watched and examined Saturn's rings for centuries, yet an unprecedented phenomenon was hiding in plain sight before a recently published paper finally revealed its features.
Lockheed Martin and Nokia are bringing Earth communication devices to the Moon
Cellular networks on the Moon are good to go, but NASA has yet to request lunar satellites
Satellite built with $20 CPU and 48 AA batteries tests method to reduce costs and space junk
Satellite should fall out of orbit much more quickly than most
Virgin Orbit is on the verge of insolvency after expensive failed launch
Company has temporarily shutdown until it can find new funding
NASA's AIM mission comes to an end after nearly 16 years
The satellite helped scientists learn more about polar mesospheric clouds
James Webb Space Telescope captures a star going Supernova in unprecedented detail
JWST will help scientists investigate the troublesome dust budget surplus of the universe
Space startup Lonestar is sending a miniature data center to the Moon
"Saving Earth's data, one byte at a time"
Researchers say satellite radio signals can impede astronomy
Many astronomical observations depend on radio and infrared signals
New data on NASA DART mission confirms Earth's asteroid-deflecting capabilities
Debris ejected after DART's impact pushed asteroid Dimorphos even farther
Space organizations are pushing for a universal Moon time
Clocks run faster on the Moon
Researchers discover a potential supermassive black hole wandering through space
Leaving a trail of stars and excited gas after its passage
A prototype planetary radar system captured the highest resolution images of the Moon ever
Forward-looking: Using less power than an ordinary household appliance, a team of scientists was able to capture the highest resolution images of the Moon ever. Soon, researchers will have unprecedented and very powerful tools to probe the cosmos - and catch a potentially planet-killing asteroid before it strikes Earth.
Scientists discover ring around dwarf planet but can't explain it
Ring orbits beyond Quaoar's Roche Limit but hasn't formed a moon
Scientists accidentally create new form of ice not expected to exist
This type of ice might occur naturally on moons orbiting Neptune and Jupiter due to intense gravitational tides
Two SpaceX commanders to receive the Congressional Space Medal of Honor
Doug Hurley and Robert Behnken were the first commercial crew to dock with the ISS