NASA sun probe captures 1st ever visible-light images of Venus
NASA sun probe captures 1st ever visible-light images of Venus | Elon Musk to give update on SpaceX's giant Starship rocket tonight! | Elon Musk shows off massive Starship, the world's tallest rocket
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In between its main mission, the Parker Solar Probe just made a novel contribution to Venusian science. New images from the sun-focused mission, captured during a close flyby of Venus, show the planet in visible light for the first time.
Elon Musk will give a status update on SpaceX's huge Starship rocket tonight at 9 pm ET (0200 GMT) to reveal the latest design of the world's tallest rocket.
Elon Musk's SpaceX will lose 40 Starlink satellites to a geomagnetic storm as solar activity ramps up. But does this spell disaster for the future of satellites in space?
It's been a year since China's first-ever independent interplanetary mission reached Mars, and in that time, Tianwen 1 has made major achievements while also delivering a number of surprises.
In its first mission of 2022, the European launch provider Arianespace launched 34 OneWeb internet satellites on Soyuz Flight VS27 from the Guiana Space Center in Kourou, French Guiana.
Astronomers have found evidence of a third planet circling Proxima Centauri, a red dwarf star that lies a mere 4.2 light-years from our solar system. The candidate world, known as Proxima d, is estimated to be just 25% as massive as Earth.
Those satellite images revealed that plumes of methane emitted by oil and gas facilities during leaks or maintenance operations made up about 8% to 12% of all oil and gas methane emissions, according to a new study.
NASA's asteroid monitoring system has been upgraded so that it can scan the entire night sky once every 24 hours for potentially hazardous space rocks that are heading our way.
"Lightyear" enters our orbit on June 17, 2022 and it's poised to be one of the most anticipated movies of the year, with its plot chronicling the heroic history behind the most famous Space Ranger in the "Toy Story" universe.
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