space
New Cassini findings suggest Saturn moon could support life
The Cassini spacecraft first flew close to the ice-covered moon in 2005 as part of a mission to gather data on Saturn.
A robot with true AI is about to invade space
A German robot — named Cimon is a friendly guy and he has this hard power-off button.
Comet or asteroid? Scientists ID interstellar visitor
Telescopes first spotted the mysterious red-tinged object last October as it zipped through the inner solar system.
More delay, a cost for NASA’s next-generation space telescope
For the third time in less than a year, the space agency announced a lengthy postponement for the James Webb Space Telescope.
Japan space explorer makes it to asteroid for collecting samples
The unmanned Hayabusa2 spacecraft reached its base of operations about 20KM from the asteroid and some 280 million KM from Earth.
The rockets that are pushing the boundaries of space travel
SpaceX has shaken up the satellite launch sector, with more than 55 launches of its Falcon 9 rocket since 2010.
European space agency launches space junk collector from ISS
The 100kg spacecraft has been deployed from ISS to conduct several experiments regarding space junk cleanup.
Mars dust storm turns global
The weather conditions have prompted NASA's Opportunity rover to suspend science operations.
Evidence of rare black hole spotted
Researchers from the UNH in the US found the strongest evidence to date that such middle-of-the-road black holes exist.
Trump calls to create Space Force as sixth military branch
U.S. President Donald Trump ordered the creation of a sixth branch of the military to focus on space.