A mateur astronomers in Dwingeloo in the northeastern Netherlands have picked up a signal from NASA's ailing Voyager 1 spacecraft, around 24.9 billion kilometers (15.5 billion miles) away.
A mesmerizing close-up of coffee being poured directly onto a hot lid, showcasing the rich and creamy texture of the brew.
Here's how the five 30 day challenges that I did this last year changed my body...Thank you all so much for 100,000 and for ...
The north polar region of Jupiter's volcanic moon Io was captured by NASA's Juno during spacecraft's the 57th close pass of ...
French President Emmanuel Macron is set to visit Warsaw. Nepal Army General Ashok Raj Sigdel will attend an investiture ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is set to hear a pl ...
NASA released a conceptual video showing how its next Mars helicopter will explore the Red Planet. The design builds on the ...
Over the last ten years, OPAL has observed Uranus' northern hemisphere, which has faced the inner solar system for the ...
NASA is about to publish the world’s first off-world aircraft accident investigation. Aside from making history, the report ...
Among its other discoveries, the Parker Solar Probe has also provided the first compelling evidence for the long-theorized ...
NASA's Lucy spacecraft will perform a close flyby of Earth on December 12, utilizing a gravity assist to adjust its ...
When Blue Origin finally launches its New Glenn space rocket, it will also carry its Blue Ring Pathfinder. Here's why that's ...
An image from the Perseverance rover of the Ingenuity helicopter and one of its blades (left) after its final landing. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/LANL/CNES/CNRS ...