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When astronaut Raja Chari and Matthias Maurer took a spacewalk outside the International Space Station, astrophotographer Sebastian Voltmer was watching from the ground in Maurer's hometown. You've never seen a spacewalk like this.
Another cargo ship, another waterway, another embarrassing stranding for the Taiwan-based shipping company behind the weeklong blockage of the Suez Canal one year ago.
New documents suggest that NASA officials dismissed concerns raised by the LGBTQ community over the name of its newest observatory, the James Webb Space Telescope.
Artemis 1 will use a giant Space Launch System (SLS) rocket to send an Orion capsule on an uncrewed trip around the moon. but first, it needs to pass a fueling test called a "wet dress rehearsal."
The FAA has been working on a programmatic environmental assessment of SpaceX's Starship launch site Starbase for months now. And now, for at least another month.
The Ax-1 mission to the International Space Station passed its flight readiness review Friday (March 25), allowing the launch to proceed no earlier than April 3 atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
The asteroid, called 2022 FB2, is about 49 feet (15 meters) across and will approach within 93,400 miles (150,000 kilometers) when it whizzes by our planet today.
A Hungarian astronomer who had discovered a small asteroid just hours before it hit Earth earlier this month nearly scored a second lucky strike spotting another space rock that appeared on a collision course with the planet. This time, however, the body missed Earth by just a few thousand miles.
On March 4, a lonely, spent rocket booster smacked into the surface of the moon at nearly 6,000 mph. Once the dust has settled, we may get an up-close view of the crater to reveal the mysterious physics of planetary impacts.
Inside All About Space issue 128, on sale now, uncover the secrets of black holes; from their formation and anatomy to how global telescopes blazed a trail for black hole imaging and revolutionized astrophysics.
On this episode of This Week in Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik take a look at how NASA rolled out its massive megarocket, the Space Launch System for the Artemis 1 moon mission, to its Florida launch pad last week.