NASA

Earth's Storms Influence Space Weather, NASA Mission Reveals
A NASA mission has demonstrated that terrestrial weather phenomena, such as thunderstorms and hurricanes, generate waves that impact outer space, affecting satellite operations.

SpaceX Starship V3: New Launch Attempt After Critical Scrub
SpaceX's Starship V3 is set for a new launch attempt today from Texas, following technical issues that forced a countdown scrub yesterday.

NASA Unveils 2026 Technology Priorities to Boost Space Exploration
The agency released its '2026 Civil Space Shortfall Ranking' report, identifying key development areas for future space missions based on extensive feedback from industry, government, and academia.

NASA Seeks New Mars Communications Orbiter Amidst Mars Sample Return Debate
The US space agency is allocating $700 million for a new satellite, but the procurement requirements hint at a potential revival of the canceled Mars Sample Return mission.

Fresh Food Delivery for the International Space Station
The International Space Station (ISS) crew has received a vital shipment of fresh produce, marking a milestone in onboard sustainability and well-being.

NASA Science and Cargo Launch Successfully to the International Space Station!
SpaceX's 34th commercial resupply mission has lifted off carrying crucial scientific experiments and supplies for the Expedition 74 crew, marking another milestone in space collaboration.

NASA Shares New Selfie of Perseverance Rover on Mars
NASA released an impressive selfie of the Perseverance rover on Mars, capturing its face and surrounding landscape in the latest update.

NASA launches global challenge to produce food for space missions
The agency offers thousands of dollars to develop self-sufficient systems to feed astronauts on Mars and the Moon.

Hubble uncovers a spiral galaxy with a supermassive black hole
NASA released an exclusive image of NGC 3137, a galaxy 53 million light-years away with a core hosting a black hole of 60 million suns.

Discovery in orbital mechanics could cut Mars mission times
Researchers found that asteroid orbital data can be used to design ultra-fast routes to Mars, reducing travel time to just a few months.

A “Decapitated” Asteroid May Have Created the Moon’s Largest Crater
A new simulation suggests the Polo Sur-Aitken basin formed from a single impact of a differentiated asteroid. This could change lunar history.

Blue Origin's MK1 Lander Passes NASA Vacuum Test, Advances Lunar Goals
Blue Origin's MK1 lunar lander successfully completed a vacuum chamber test, demonstrating readiness for upcoming lunar missions. The company aims to surpass competitors like SpaceX in lunar exploration.