Last Chance for Deals on Cameras During Amazon Prime Day Today marks the final day of Amazon Prime Day, with significant discounts still available on a variety of products, including
Interstellar Visitor 3I/ATLAS Might Be the Oldest Comet Ever Discovered The recently detected interstellar object 3I/ATLAS is believed to be one of the oldest comets observed by humanity. Discovered on
Exploring Lunar Mobility and Space Innovations During Episode 167 of This Week In Space, AJ Gemer from Lunar Outpost discussed the company’s ambitious efforts in lunar exploration technology. Lunar Outpost
Japan Launches Dual-Purpose Satellite to Monitor Climate and Water Cycles Japan is preparing to launch a new satellite designed to observe greenhouse gases and water cycle changes on Earth. The
Celestial Alignment: Moon, Mars, and Regulus Shine Bright After sunset on Saturday, June 28, viewers in the U.S. will observe a striking alignment in the evening sky. The slender, waxing
Test of Upgraded Solid Rocket Booster Ends with Anomaly An enhanced version of a solid rocket booster used in NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) encountered an unexpected issue during a
Massive Daytime Fireball Possibly Dropped Fragment on Georgia Home A sizable meteor streaked across the sky over the southeastern United States, producing a spectacular daytime fireball that may have resulted
Over 1,800 NSF Employees Displaced as Federal Agencies Take Over Headquarters On June 24, over 1,800 employees of the National Science Foundation (NSF) received unexpected news that their office would
SpaceX Mission Ends with Capsule Loss During Reentry During a recent launch, a space capsule from The Exploration Company nearly survived its descent back to Earth, but ultimately did not
Possible Northern Lights Sightings Overnight Due to Solar Wind Activity Enhanced geomagnetic activity caused by high-speed solar wind streams from a large coronal hole on the sun may lead to