Watch William Shatner gaze at Earth from space in awe during Blue Origin's launch
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We finally have our first look at William Shatner's first real trip to space after decades portraying a legendary "Star Trek" captain and it looks like the view was amazing. "No description can equal this," Shatner said during the launch.
NASA is just days away from launch its most ambitious asteroid mission yet, a spacecraft called Lucy. And it won't just visit one asteroid. It's going to SEVEN.
The Mars Society, a space advocacy group supporting the human exploration of Mars, will have virtual panels online between Thursday (Oct. 14) and Sunday (Oct. 17)
China's Shenzhou 12 astronauts have been back on Earth for nearly a month, but we just got a look at some of the gorgeous photos they captured in orbit, and yes, they're from a smartphone.
Called Lucy, the mission to seven asteroids is scheduled to launch on Saturday (Oct. 16) at 5:34 a.m. EDT (0934 GMT) aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
Physicists have taken the first ever image of a Wigner crystal - a strange honeycomb-pattern material inside another material, made entirely out of electrons.
It's very possible to photograph the ISS, but you need to know where the International Space Station is, and how to track it. Our guide explains it all.
The Canon EOS M200 is small, affordable, and easy to operate, but does this mirrorless camera offer enough features to tempt beginners and vloggers alike?
The Nikkor AF-S 200-500mm f/5.6E ED VR lens has an incredible focal length range at a low price with a constant aperture that outperforms even third party super telezooms.
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