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  • Sun interacting with Earth's magnetosphere
    By Georgina Torbet

    This US City Is The Most Vulnerable To Space Radiation, According To Scientists

    Space weather won't physically harm you, but it can impact city electric grids and technology. Here is the U.S. city most vulnerable to space radiation.

    By Georgina Torbet Read More
  • NASA astronaut Josh Cassada
    By Georgina Torbet

    The Incredible Way Astronauts Take Pictures Of Earth From The International Space Station

    There are a couple different ways to get pictures of the Earth from the International Space Station.

    By Georgina Torbet Read More
  • Supernova from Earth
    By Brad Hill

    An Exploding Star Is About To Be Visible From Earth: Here's When You Can See It

    This fall, a recurring explosion that happened just under 3,000 years ago will be visible from Earth with the naked eye. Here's what happened.

    By Brad Hill Read More
  • Telecommunications satellite in orbit
    By Daniel Trock

    Here's The Effects Space Radiation Has On Orbiting Satellites

    Radiation surrounds us here on Earth, but space has plenty, too. While most is reflected off our atmosphere, satellites are particularly vulnerable to it.

    By Daniel Trock Read More
  • A group of astronauts
    By Brad Hill

    How Short Trips To Space Can Alter An Astronaut's Biology

    Research suggests that it's not just long-term tenures in space that affect human biology and DNA. Even short-term visits can have big effects.

    By Brad Hill Read More
  • OSIRIS-APEX and asteroid Apophis concept image
    By Georgina Torbet

    NASA Found Something Unexpected In Its First Sample From An Asteroid

    The composition of this pristine asteroid sample has already provided NASA with exciting data and an unexpected find. Here's the details.

    By Georgina Torbet Read More
  • Elon Musk on stage
    By Nadeem Sarwar

    Elon Musk's Mars Plans Include Bombs, Bubbles, Cybertrucks And New Species

    Elon Musk and SpaceX have some ideas about how to colonize our planetary neighbor, Mars and those plans involve some wild concepts that just might work.

    By Nadeem Sarwar Read More
  • Space Shuttle Challenger launching
    By Justin Owen

    The Challenger Disaster: Behind The Fatal Flaw And The Engineering That Fixed It

    The Challenger disaster shook the nation in 1986, and led to NASA re-approaching its processes for accountability and launch approval.

    By Justin Owen Read More
  • Abstract Concept of TRAPPIST-1 System
    By Georgina Torbet

    NASA Is Planning To Discover Potentially Habitable Worlds: Here's How

    NASA has stepped up its game in searching for habitable planets outside our solar system, and it has some clever ways of doing so, both now and in the future.

    By Georgina Torbet Read More
  • Voyager 1 artist concept
    By Abhinav Lal

    How NASA Fixed Voyager 1 From 15 Billion Miles Away

    Fixing mankind's furthest-flung spacecraft wasn't as easy as sending an update to the App Store. Still, NASA engineers were able to extend the probe's mission.

    By Abhinav Lal Read More
  • Sandbag-inspired shelters on the moon.
    By Nadeem Sarwar

    How Termites Inspired This Lunar Shelter Design For NASA's Artemis Mission

    A team from the University of Arizona has plans for lunar structures to shelter NASA astronauts for the Artemis moon mission, and it's all inspired by termites.

    By Nadeem Sarwar Read More
  • ELT mirror segment
    By Georgina Torbet

    This Enormous New Telescope Will Be Powered By The World's Largest Mirror

    After nearly two decades of construction, the giant telescope powered by the world's largest mirror is almost complete. Here's everything you need to know.

    By Georgina Torbet Read More
  • NASA's Golden Record
    By Eli Shayotovich

    What Is NASA's Golden Record, And What's On It?

    You may already know that NASA sent a golden record into space, but what was on it and why did we send it off into the great unknown?

    By Eli Shayotovich Read More
  • Tarantula Nebula
    By Georgina Torbet

    Why It's So Difficult For Scientists To Measure The Age Of Stars

    There's one aspect of stars that is still surprisingly hard for scientists to determine: how old a star is.

    By Georgina Torbet Read More
  • Satellite re-entering atmosphere
    By Dave McQuilling

    This Is Where Satellites Go To Die

    The earth has thousands of satellites in orbit, and every one of them has an expiration date, so here's what happens to those satellites when they are retired.

    By Dave McQuilling Read More
  • Landsat 9
    By Georgina Torbet

    How NASA Is Using Satellites To Protect Tigers, Jaguars, And Elephants

    NASA missions are used to track the habitats of animals like tigers, jaguars, and elephants, which are threatened by the loss of their habitats.

    By Georgina Torbet Read More
  • coronal mass ejection
    By Georgina Torbet

    Mars Is About To Get Bombarded By Solar Flares - Here's Why Scientists Are Excited

    The sun will continue to become more active as it moves through its 11-year cycle, ramping up to its highest point of activity called solar maximum.

    By Georgina Torbet Read More
  • large solar flare
    By Jack Picone

    Why Do Solar Storms Affect Power Grids (And Do We Know When They'll Hit Earth Next)?

    As auroras appear much further south than usual, you might wonder what's causing them, and the potential dangers. We've got all the details here.

    By Jack Picone Read More
  • satellite over grid earth
    By Michael Bruton

    Commercial Space: What You Need To Know About The Low Earth Orbit Economy

    Pioneering people have long explored new territory for commercial gain. Here's what you need to know about the burgeoning low Earth orbit economy.

    By Michael Bruton Read More
  • Aurora Borealis over city
    By Cody D. Campbell

    What Is A Geomagnetic Storm, And Are They Hazardous?

    As people have seen the aurora borealis, or northern lights, much further south than normal, many worry it might be dangerous. Let us explain away your fears.

    By Cody D. Campbell Read More
  • Astronaut on the moon surface
    By Abhinav Lal

    6 Innovative New Technologies NASA Is Exploring

    Looking to entrepreneurs and innovators for new technology that will transform future space missions, these projects are greenlit for another phase of funding.

    By Abhinav Lal Read More
  • SpaceX Raptor engine hot-fire test
    By Matthew Lee

    Blue Origin's BE-4 Vs. SpaceX's Raptor Engine: What's The Difference Between Them?

    Between both efforts in private space industry, Blue Origin and SpaceX both have powerful rocket engines that will fuel trips to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.

    By Matthew Lee Read More
  • View from atop supermassive black hole
    By Abhinav Lal

    This 360-Degree NASA Video Lets You Visualize Falling Into A Black Hole

    NASA answered an age-old and terrifying question about the cosmos by creating a 360-degree visualization of what it would be like to fall into a black hole.

    By Abhinav Lal Read More
  • Polaris Ghost Squadron fighter jets
    By Tushar Mehta

    What Kind Of Planes Are The Polaris Ghost Squadron Jets?

    Ahead of the Polaris commercial space mission scheduled for 2024, this squadron of jets gives astronauts the chance to experience space travel conditions.

    By Tushar Mehta Read More
  • Dawn NASA spacecraft
    By Rafael Motamayor

    Here's How NASA's Ion Thrusters Keep Satellites Flying

    Satellites can stay in orbit for a long time if they use thrusters to avoid orbital decay, but fuel is heavy and expensive. NASA has a better idea instead.

    By Rafael Motamayor Read More
  • Illustration of WASP-193b
    By Nadeem Sarwar

    Scientists Spot A Giant Cloudy Planet That's As Light As Cotton Candy

    Exoplanets come in all shapes and sizes and even have their own weather conditions. Well, this giant cloudy planet is as light as cotton candy.

    By Nadeem Sarwar Read More
  • Artist's Impression of Stellar streams
    By Georgina Torbet

    This Telescope Will Search For The Ghostly Fingerprints Of Mysterious Dark Matter

    Rubin will be performing a survey of the sky using the largest digital camera ever built for astronomy.

    By Georgina Torbet Read More
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