Hubble Spies Cosmic Pillar in Eagle Nebula
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features a small portion of the Eagle Nebula (Messier 16). Credits: ESA/Hubble & NASA, K. Noll NASA Hubble Mission Team Goddard Space Flight Center
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features a small portion of the Eagle Nebula (Messier 16). Credits: ESA/Hubble & NASA, K. Noll NASA Hubble Mission Team Goddard Space Flight Center
As NASA prepares to return to the Moon, studying astronaut health and safety is a top priority. Scientists monitor and analyze every part of the International Space Station crew’s daily
NASA Hubble Mission Team Goddard Space Flight Center Apr 18, 2025 Today’s rather aquatic-themed NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features the spiral galaxy Messier 77, also known as the Squid
agreicius Apr 17, 2025 Written by Margaret Deahn, Ph.D. Student at Purdue University Last week, NASA’s Mars 2020 rover continued its journey down lower ‘Witch Hazel Hill’ on the Jezero
NASA engineers began using a network of ground sensors in March to collect data from an experimental air taxi to evaluate how to safely integrate such vehicles into airspace above
Researchers collecting rock samples in Antarctica in the 1960s Polar Rock Repository Microbes living beneath Antarctica’s ice sheet may survive on methane generated by geothermal heat rising from deep below
Space A network of Earth’s best clocks will be synchronised with the most accurate one ever sent into space. But the device has a short shelf life: it will burn
Technology Water filters made from untreated wood can remove more than 99 per cent of particles, taking out many harmful bacteria and microplastics By Matthew Sparkes Facebook / Meta Twitter
Artist’s impression of the exoplanet K2-18b A. Smith/N. Mandhusudhan One of the strongest signs of life outside Earth was announced this week, but some astronomers cautioned that it is extremely
The last standing pillars of Napata’s temple of Amun in Sudan HomoCosmicos/Alamy An excavation in northern Sudan suggests there were limits to the military might of the Roman Empire –