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With so much unknown about the mysterious substance scientists call "dark matter," the possibility for discoveries and uses are endless — and could very well include a new energy source.
Dark Matter

Scientist Says Dark Matter Could Likely Be Incredible Fuel for Spacecraft

This isn't the first time that the Pacific Ocean has birthed a new island — and according to the experts, they tend to be a bit of a flight risk.
Science & Energy

Experts Have Bad News for That Tiny Island That Appeared the Other Day

According to documents obtained by The Washington Post, NASA has officially chosen SpaceX to to build a rocket capable of landing astronauts on the Moon.
Moon

NASA Reportedly Chooses SpaceX to Develop Moon Lander

The massive sunshield protecting the James Webb Space Telescope from the Sun's heat is four days into unfurling, with several left to go until completion.
James Webb Space Telescope

The James Webb Space Telescope Is Officially Unfurling Its Mighty Sunshield

The James Webb Space Telescope has once again released a star photo, and it's absolutely stunning.
James Webb Space Telescope

The Webb Telescope’s Latest Star Photo Is Absolutely Magnificent

NASA's Perseverance Mars rover did a little shimmy to loosen yet another pair of pebbles blocking its sample collection instrument.
Mars

Mars Rover Does “Twist on One Foot” to Shake Off More Pebbles

Just days after reports of an alleged SpaceX rocket debris crash, another piece of space junk — this time from China — crashed into the Indian Ocean.
Off-World

Wild Video Shows Chinese Space Junk Light Up the Night Sky

NASA's Mars lander InSight is caked in so much dust that it can't harness enough solar energy to stay operational through the Martian winter.
Mars

NASA Takes Emergency Action to Save Dying Mars Lander

NASA has signed a "Space Act Agreement" with what could be the first reality show set in space called "Space Hero," as Space.com reports.
NASA

NASA Considering Reality TV Show Filmed on Space Station

NASA released a stunning new photo of Mars on Thursday depicting a series of bright-blue dunes near the Red Planet’s polar cap.
Mars

Amazing NASA Photo Shows Bright-Blue Dunes on Mars

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Mars

NASA’s Mars Helicopter Hits Record Speeds in Third Flight

On Saturday, park rangers came across yet another set of human remains in Lake Mead. This is the fourth discovery of the like since May.
Climate Change

Rangers Keep Discovering Human Remains in Drying Up Lake

NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter successfully completed its fifth flight — a one-way trip to the Martian craft's new home base.
Mars

NASA Mars Helicopter Completes One-Way Flight to New Home Base

NASA's Curiosity Rover merged six images on Friday to complete a photo of a tiny, microscopic formation on Mars that looks like a flower.
Mars

Mars Rover Snaps Image That Looks a Lot Like an Organism, Though of Course It’s Almost Certainly Not

Plans for the Russian Orbital Space Station (ROSS) are moving ahead but a top scientist says International Space Station modules could be contaminated.
International Space Station

Russian Scientist Complains That the ISS Is Tainted With Disgusting Pathogens

Harvard professor Avi Loeb wants to retrieve a meteor from the bottom of the Pacific Oean because it may contain alien tech or remnants of alien culture.
Future Society

Harvard Professor Trying to Recover Alleged Alien Tech From Ocean

Saturn's beautiful rings are vanishing, scientists say — but it's happening slowly, at least, in a geological or cosmic timescale.
Off-World

Saturn’s Rings Are Disappearing, Scientists Say

Officials are alarmed by Russia's decision to keep bombing a nuclear power plant in a Russian-occupied region in southeastern Ukraine.
Nuclear Fusion

Officials Beg Russia to Stop Bombing Near Europe’s Largest Nuclear Plant

According to Bob Balaram, Ingenuity's chief engineer at JPL, NASA's Mars helicopter has managed to shake off some dust that accumulated on its solar panels.
Mars

NASA Says Mars Helicopter Is Now Healthier Than It Was Before Flight

A Russian anti-satellite test that took place in November is causing problems now amid a new Starlink satellite constellation's launch.
SpaceX

Russian Space Junk “Squalls” Are Really Gumming Up the Works for SpaceX