NASA is apprehensive about sending its $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope to space due to some faults that caused delays in its launch and because unfolding it is very complicated.
Satellite images of Iran, the capital city of Iran showed that the country seems to be preparing for a space launch aid its negotiations in Vienna over its tattered nuclear deal with world powers.
New research recently showed that a giant comet known as Comet Bernadinelli-Bernstein or Comet BB turned active much farther from the sun than expected.
New research recently showed that solar winds that interact with grains of dust carried on asteroids may have contributed to filling the oceans on Earth with water.
Bletchley-based nuclear fusion company, Pulsar Fusion recently conducted a successful test of a plastic waste-powered rocket engine at COTEC, a Ministry of Defense military base in Salisbury.
Thanksgiving Day is still on in space as astronauts aboard the International Space Station celebrate the holiday. Although, it might be a little different than on Earth, especially how they prepare their food.
A hypersonic glider from China that completed a test flight several months ago appears to be more sophisticated than originally thought, recent reports said.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is set for launch no earlier than scheduled to enable the observatory's further testing, succeeding a recent occurrence that took place during the said space device's preparations for launch.
The 120-day isolation test, Project Sirius that's being carried out in Russia is seeking to examine the autonomous behaviors of the so-called future Martian settlers.