Heads up: 7 planets will be in retrograde this summer
The planet Mercury is in retrograde most often because it's the fastest planet traveling around the sun, NASA explained.
Building blocks for life found in space by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope
Methyl cation was found in a young star system with the protoplanetary disk d203-506, located about 1,350 light-years away in the Orion Nebula.
Virgin Galactic announces crew members for first commercial flight
Virgin Galactic flights to space for ticket holders will begin in August.
4-person crew sealed in Mars simulator
A crew of four volunteers have begun their mission to stay inside a habitat for the next 378-days. The first CHAPEA crew began their journey on Sunday evening at NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston.
‘Glistening’ cluster teeming with stars captured by Hubble telescope
Globular clusters such as the one captured by the Hubble Space Telescope can contain hundreds of thousands of stars.
NASA building electric airplane
It's a concept once only found in the imagination: an electric aircraft that's able to lift off and then fly. NASA is on the cutting edge of building such a plane.
SpaceX launches next Starlink mission from Florida on Friday morning
SpaceX is targeting Friday morning for its next launch from Florida, weather permitting.
No need to worry about the 5 asteroids passing by Earth this weekend
One is the size of a football stadium.
ULA launches intelligence satellite early Thursday following launch delay
UPDATE: United Launch Alliance (ULA) is launching a Delta IV Heavy rocket from Florida early Thursday morning, delayed from Wednesday.
ULA launches rocket from Florida
United Launch Alliance (ULA) launched a Delta IV Heavy rocket from Florida early Thursday morning.
See the bolt of lightning on Jupiter that caused an eerie green glow
Spacecraft Juno has been orbiting Jupiter for years sending back images. NASA shares the images online. Take a look at what one person discover on an image.
SpaceX successfully launches Falcon 9 rocket for PSN SATRIA mission
SpaceX successfully launched another Falcon 9 rocket into space Sunday evening.
Spacewalking astronauts to install final solar arrays completing ISS power upgrade
Astronauts will finish a process Thursday that started more than two years ago to upgrade the International Space Station's power grid with the final installation of two solar arrays that arrive at the station rolled up like yoga mats.
SpaceX planning June 12 launch of next Starlink mission
SpaceX plans to send another batch of Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit early Monday morning.
ULA to launch intelligence satellite atop Delta IV Heavy rocket on June 21
A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Delta IV Heavy rocket is launching the NROL-68 mission for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). Liftoff is planned late this month from Space Launch Complex-37 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida.
'Stars on Mars' puts celebrities to the test in new reality TV series
Reality TV meets space exploration in a new series premiering on Fox Network Monday night. The show is called Stars on Mars, and the premise will test celebrities’ strength in a space-like environment.
How hard would it be to live on Mars?
How different would life be on Mars compared to Earth? FOX 35's Esther Bower talked with various space scientists about what life would be like on Mars, including growing food, securing water, and day-to-day activities.
Watch a 'potentially hazardous' asteroid zoom by Earth next week
Asteroid 1994 XD orbits the sun about every 3.6 years and will make another pass by Earth in 2041.
Faintest galaxy yet from early universe spotted by James Webb Space Telescope
A research team led by University of California Los Angeles astrophysicists recently published their findings in the journal Nature, confirming the existence of the faintest galaxy ever seen from the early universe known as JD1.
SpaceX launches another space station resupply mission from Kennedy Space Center
SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9 rocket from the Kennedy Space Center on Monday morning.