More Space - Page 7
How scientists revealed a new Martian rock type without the rock
Extremely rare meteorites have provided new clues about the Red Planet's geology.
The long, thorny history of Boeing's Starliner spaceship
Will the upcoming test flight be a redemption story?
New Webb image isn't just stunning. It shattered a record.
A view near the beginning of time.
By Mark Kaufman
What does a meteorite taste like? Someone found out and bottled it.
Makers say their potable space rock is best served on the rocks.
NASA reveals footage of astronauts training in desert for moon mission
Preparing for lunar exploration.
By Mark Kaufman
Scientists just found a really strange super-Earth
And it's in a solar system nothing like ours.
By Mark Kaufman
Spacecraft snaps eerie view of our galaxy's 'doppelganger'
What our galactic home looks like.
By Mark Kaufman
Scientists discovered a Venus-like world that might not be a hellhole
Cooler than Venus, but hotter than Earth.
We asked our science editor to review aespa's song 'Supernova'
aespa may be stars, but is 'Supernova' scientifically accurate?
Scientists find Earth-sized planet. It's orbiting a fascinating star.
A star that will outlive the others.
By Mark Kaufman
Mission control is trying 'restlessly' to save a spacecraft to Mercury
Only two previous spacecraft have flown to the Swift Planet.
Why Earthlings are safe when huge solar storms strike our planet
"It's a planetary kevlar vest."
By Mark Kaufman
Are some of the oldest stars in the universe right under our noses?
They're just outside the Milky Way.
U.S. spacecraft snap stunning views of auroras encircling Earth
A planetary crown of light.
By Mark Kaufman
Scientists found an incandescent planet. It's 'constantly exploding.'
Watch out for lava.
By Mark Kaufman
An aurora will light up in unusual places as solar storm rages
Look up for a grand show.
Webb found its strongest case yet of a rocky exoplanet with an atmosphere
The telescope is getting closer to analyzing rocky planets in other solar systems.
Venus is 900 degrees. That's surprisingly not why it's bone-dry.
Earth's "evil twin" planet is rapidly losing water to space.
NASA Starliner launch livestream: Watch the human test flight
NASA needs the spaceship as a backup ride to the International Space Station.
NASA shows how it will talk to spacecraft over 15 billion miles away
Interstellar space communication.
By Mark Kaufman