SpaceX will launch an Earth-observation satellite for Italy tonight! | Water on Mars may have flowed for a billion years longer than thought | NASA honors fallen astronauts with Day of Remembrance
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SpaceX will launch an Italian Earth-observation satellite to orbit Thursday (Jan. 27), and you can watch it live. Liftoff is set for 6:11 p.m. EST (2311 GMT).
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has found that liquid water may have flowed on the Red Planet as little as 2 billion years ago, much later than scientists once thought.
NASA pauses today (Jan. 27) to remember the lives lost in the pursuit of space exploration, during the agency's annual "Day of Remembrance" to honor those lost on the Apollo 1, Challenger and Columbia missions.
Satellite trackers have determined that the upper stage of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket that launched in February 2015 will slam into the moon soon. Here's why.
NASA released a new video today (Jan. 27) to remember the three crews and other fallen astronauts who lost their lives in the pursuit of space exploration. "We remember the loss of those lives."
Astroscale has suspended its ELSA-d demonstration mission in Earth orbit after detecting "anomalous spacecraft conditions," the Japanese startup announced Wednesday.