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Shuttered full-scale space station mockup finds new use with Axiom Space
Houston-based Axiom Space has found the perfect place to develop its commercial orbital outpost: a sprawling facility that comes pre-equipped with a mockup of the International Space Station.
Why it’ll take NASA’s tiny CAPSTONE probe so long to reach the moon
NASA’s 55-pound (25 kilograms) CAPSTONE cubesat launched toward the moon today (June 28), but it won’t get there until Nov. 13.
Rock samples from NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover contain key ingredient of life
Martian rock samples collected by NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover show signs of key ingredients of life as we know it on Earth.
Luke and Lando land on Exegol in Adam Christopher’s ‘Star Wars: Shadow of the Sith’ novel (exclusive)
Del Rey Books releases Adam Christopher’s new “Star Wars” novel, “Shadow of the Sith.”
SpaceX’s Starship Super Heavy rocket prototype moves to launch pad for tests
SpaceX’s massive Starship project was on the move last week, as its “Booster 7” Super Heavy rocket prototype moved to its South Texas test pad Thursday (June 23).
James Webb Space Telescope scientists prepare for 1st operational images: Listen in Wednesday
Join in for free Wednesday (June 29) as NASA celebrates the forthcoming end of commissioning for its $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope.
What are Dobsonian Telescopes?
Discover what Dobsonian telescopes are as we take you through their design and widespread popularity among astronomers.
NASA launches sounding rocket from Australia
It was NASA’s first launch from a commercial facility outside the United States, and more are coming very soon.
Bizarre ‘polygons’ are cracking through the surface of Mars
A new image from NASA’s HIRISE camera reveals strange ‘polygons’ cracking open the surface of Mars. It’s just a typical sign of spring, scientists say.