Space changes the human body in many ways. From bone loss to bloated faces, here's how microgravity and radiation affect the human body.
The last time a human visited the moon was in December 1972 during NASA's Apollo 17 mission. Since then, there have been many foiled plans to go back.
North Brother Island, a 22-acre piece of land in New York City, has a long history that's checkered with disease, death, and decay.
Biosphere 2 was an ambitious 1990s experiment to simulate a self-sustaining Mars colony in the Arizona desert. A new documentary details the project.
How big of an asteroid does it take to damage cities, states, countries, and the planet? On the fourth-annual World Asteroid Day (Saturday, June 30), we take a look at estimates from NASA, Purdue University's "Impact Earth" simulator, and other sources.
The spring equinox takes place on March 20, 2023. Here's how Earth and the sun align to cause the celestial event, and what it means.
NASA unveiled new spacesuits that will be used for the Artemis III mission, which will put astronauts back on the moon for the first time in 50 years.
"Plan A" is a hypothetical yet eerily plausible scenario imagined by nuclear weapons experts. It shows 91 million deaths and injuries in hours.
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2021-03-04T17:01:17Z
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SpaceX, Amazon, OneWeb and others want to bring high-speed internet to every part of the world. But experts worry this could come at a cost for space exploration.
Firing up Space Launch System's core stage is a crucial step toward flying astronauts to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years.
The 14th launch of a New Shepard rocket will send a space capsule past the edge of space to test the system ahead of its first passenger flights.
The former NASA astronaut Michael López-Alegría will command Axiom Space's historic all-private mission to orbit aboard SpaceX's Crew Dragon ship.
Michael López-Alegría, a former NASA astronaut, is working for aerospace startup Axiom to help replace the $150 billion International Space Station.
SpaceX founder Elon Musk is banking on thousands of low-flying, internet-beaming Starlink satellites to help fund his vision of Martian cities.
Rival satellite company Viasat drew Musk's ire by asking the Federal Communications Commission to perform a lengthy environmental review of Starlink.
Tech
2020-12-29T15:53:24Z
Elon Musk hopes Starlink will net the company $30 billion to $50 billion a year. He'll need millions of customers to make that a reality.
The Elon Musk-founded company appears to have contracted a Swiss electronics giant to build user terminals for about $2,400 a pop.
Before Elon Musk and SpaceX rocket Starship-Super Heavy to orbit from Boca Chica, the FAA needs the company to finish a new environmental assessment.
Axiom Space commander Michael López-Alegría, a former NASA astronaut, may pilot three tourists to the ISS in 2021 aboard SpaceX's Crew Dragon ship.
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2020-12-17T16:38:05Z
The high-tech antenna, called a consumer terminal, is designed to link Amazon Kuiper subscribers to internet-beaming satellites flying overheard.