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An aurora will light up in unusual places as solar storm rages
Look up for a grand show.
Webb found its strongest case yet of a rocky exoplanet with an atmosphere
The telescope is getting closer to analyzing rocky planets in other solar systems.
NASA Starliner launch livestream: Watch the human test flight
NASA needs the spaceship as a backup ride to the International Space Station.
TikTok Trouble, Meta’s AI Girlfriend Problem, and Doja Coin
"This show just hit 62 episodes, so we can now collect social security."
By Mark Stetson
NASA shows how it will talk to spacecraft over 15 billion miles away
Interstellar space communication.
By Mark Kaufman
Astronomers thought they knew this famous nebula. Then they saw it in high-def.
This is an extreme close-up.
What's on the far side of the moon? Well, not darkness.
Pink Floyd helped keep the misnomer alive.
NASA shows how Mars helicopter did the impossible, and then crashed
Extraterrestrial flight.
By Mark Kaufman
Voyager spacecraft gave us a scare. But NASA's bringing it back to life.
Fixing a probe over 15 billion miles away.
By Mark Kaufman
The farthest-away pictures of Earth ever taken
Our precious planet seen from deep space.
By Mark Kaufman
Pluto's 'heart' is yet another bummer for the dwarf planet
As if this world's luck couldn't get any worse.
NASA video shows stunning scene from extremely volcanic world Io
A hellish space view.
By Mark Kaufman
Alien planets might teem with purple — yes, purple — life
In deep space, Earth-like worlds could be purple.
By Mark Kaufman
NASA excitedly confirms it will fly a sci-fi craft on distant moon
A "rotorcraft" explorer.
By Mark Kaufman
Outrage over Windows menu ads, a space library, Coco's 'Hot Ones' and new Apple TV Gestures
"A massive lit drop just hit the moon!"
By Mark Stetson
NASA spacecraft snaps awesome view of volcanoes erupting on distant world
Hundreds of millions of miles away.
By Mark Kaufman
NASA asks: Can anyone help us get our Mars samples back?
Budget cuts threaten the mission.
NASA discovered bacteria that wouldn't die. Now it's boosting sunscreen.
When a bug in the ointment is a good thing.
There's a library on the moon now. It might last billions of years.
From 'Dune' to Dogecoin, the first true backup of human civilization contains a few surprises.
By Chris Taylor
AI playlists, student loan pardons, total eclipse and the cast of 'Civil War'
"'The First Omen' has once again reacquainted us to the most horrifying elements of the human condition: Gender Reveal parties."
By Mark Stetson
The best advice I got for witnessing the amazing solar eclipse
"If it is possible, make the effort and go see this thing."
By Mark Kaufman