Universe Today - 19 Jul 2022 23:43

The future can arrive in sudden bursts. What seems a long way off can suddenly jump into view, especially when technology is involved. That might be true of self-replicating machines. Will we combine 3D printing with in-...
SPACE.com - 19 Jul 2022 23:00

We also get our first look at the "builders" who originally constructed the Kaylon artificial lifeforms
NASA Breaking news - 19 Jul 2022 22:28

Massachusetts students will have an opportunity this week to hear from crew members aboard the International Space Station, including a NASA astronaut.
Space News - 19 Jul 2022 22:12

The United Kingdom's Oxford Space Systems and Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. completed construction of a deployable, Wrapped Rib antenna for small synthetic aperture radar satellites. The post Oxford Space and SSTL unv...
Discover - 19 Jul 2022 22:00

Scientists know little about this extinct subspecies that fall between modern humans and Neanderthals, named Denisovans, and this recent discovery could be proof they lived outside of Siberia.
SPACE.com - 19 Jul 2022 21:31

Here's how to observe these solar system worlds overnight Wednesday (July 20) and Thursday (July 21).
SPACE.com - 19 Jul 2022 21:30

Two major U.S. defense contractors announced the successful test flight of the Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapon Concept, or HAWC, on Monday (July 18).
Phys.org - 19 Jul 2022 21:19

The X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission will greatly expand our knowledge of the high-energy universe, and recently passed two key milestones on its path to observing the cosmos.
NASA Breaking news - 19 Jul 2022 21:02

NASA has selected Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX) in Hawthorne, California, to provide launch service for the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope mission.
Phys.org - 19 Jul 2022 20:25

It's been nearly a century since astronomer Fritz Zwicky first calculated the mass of the Coma Cluster, a dense collection of almost 1,000 galaxies located in the nearby universe. But estimating the mass of something so ...
Phys.org - 19 Jul 2022 20:07

The mission to return Martian samples back to Earth will see a European 2.5 meter-long robotic arm pick up tubes filled with precious soil from Mars and transfer them to a rocket for an historic interplanetary delivery.
SPACE.com - 19 Jul 2022 20:00

In space, no one wants to deal with the cleanup from liquids, flames or other messy science experiments.
SPACE.com - 19 Jul 2022 19:00

The James Webb Space Telescope could reveal hints about exoplanet surfaces by studying the planets' atmospheric temperatures and moisture levels.
SPACE.com - 19 Jul 2022 17:55

Two private companies, Relativity Space and Impulse Space, unveiled plans for the first commercial flight to Mars in 2024 using reusable rockets.
Space News - 19 Jul 2022 17:00

Microsoft is expanding its relationships with space companies through the Azure Space Partner Community, an initiative unveiled July 19 at the Microsoft Inspire 2022 conference. The post Microsoft reveals Azure Space Par...
Phys.org - 19 Jul 2022 16:59

Discover the top five mysteries that ESA's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) mission will solve.
Phys.org - 19 Jul 2022 16:41

A team of researchers with affiliations to multiple institutions in the U.S. has found that the metal content of Fermi bubble high-velocity clouds does not match with material in the Milky Way's galactic center, suggesti...
Phys.org - 19 Jul 2022 16:32

Astronomers at the University of Arizona have developed a theory to explain the presence of the largest molecules known to exist in interstellar gas.
SPACE.com - 19 Jul 2022 16:17

Smashed temperature records, wildfires and broiling soil are revealed in satellite data as Europe swelters in an extreme heatwave that is set to exacerbate a months-long drought.
SPACE.com - 19 Jul 2022 16:00

One argument in favor of space exploration highlights benefits that help study, monitor and address serious concerns on Earth, like climate change and food production.
Phys.org - 19 Jul 2022 15:56

Stars don't usually evolve fast enough for humans to notice them change within one lifetime. Even a hundred lifetimes won't do--astronomical processes are just too slow. But not always. There are some phases of stellar e...
Phys.org - 19 Jul 2022 15:44

Astronomers have proposed a concept mission to fly a neutrino observatory into orbit around the sun to get a better picture of what's happening in the sun's core.