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A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will fly for a record-setting 12th time tonight, and you can watch the historic action live. Liftoff is scheduled for 11:24 p.m. EDT (0324 GMT on March 19).
A Russian Soyuz spacecraft has lifted off for the International Space Station with the first all-Russian career-cosmonaut crew to fly in more than two decades.
A Russian Soyuz spacecraft carrying Oleg Artemyev, Denis Matveev and Sergey Korsakov docked with the station's new Prichal nodule at 3:12 p.m. EDT (1912 GMT) as both vehicles were flying over eastern Kazakhstan.
The ExoMars rover was set to launch on a Russian rocket and land with a Russian landing platform this year. Russia's brutal war on Ukraine means that won't happen.
The actor and "Saturday Night Live" star was scheduled to launch on March 23 aboard New Shepard, a suborbital rocket built by Jeff Bezos' space company Blue Origin. But Blue Origin has delayed the launch, which will carry five other passengers, to March 29 and Davidson can no longer make the flight.
Three scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory have determined one plausible theory to explain the formation of supermassive black holes, and the key is ultralight dark matter
The dwarf planet Ceres is located in the asteroid belt but looks nothing like its neighbors. In a new paper, scientists propose an explanation for the conundrum.
We'll have to wait a little longer to see SpaceX's next two astronaut missions take flight. Elon Musk's company is gearing up to launch two crewed missions to the International Space Station: Ax-1, a private flight for Houston-based company Axiom Space, and Crew-4, a contracted mission for NASA.
The ringed planet has been slowly moving toward Venus and Mars since early March. However, beginning today (March 18), viewers will be able to spot the trio low in the eastern sky before sunrise.
The next full moon will occur on Friday, March 18 at 3:17 am. (0717 GMT), but the moon will appear full the night before and after its peak to the casual stargazer. The March full moon is also known as the Full Worm Moon.
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