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Scientists identified massive ripples on the surface of Mars likely formed by an ancient megaflood and planet-covering storm clouds.
Science & Energy

NASA Data Shows Evidence of Ancient “Megafloods” on Mars

Former NASA astronaut and US Navy veteran Mark Kelly, a Democrat, beat incumbent Martha McSally (R-AR) for a seat on the US senate.
Future Society

Veteran NASA Astronaut Elected to US Senate

The crew of the latest space tourist mission into space had to figuratively knock on the door of the Russian segment of the ISS to use their bathroom.
Off-World

The Curse of the Toilet Continues! Bathroom Broke During Tourists’ Stay on ISS

A University of Oxford professor says we may be very wrong about the way the universe looks and expands, re-writing cosmology rules and theory.
Science & Energy

Scientists Say We May Be Extremely Wrong About the Universe

NASA is now accepting contractor proposals for its plan to power lunar and Martian outposts with small nuclear fission reactors.
Moon

NASA Is Looking for Someone to Put Nuclear Reactors on the Moon

"If you block cooperation with us, who will save the ISS from uncontrolled deorbiting and falling into the United States," he wrote.
Off-World

Head of Russian Space Program Appears to Threaten to Smash US With Space Debris

Russia's Ministry of Defense is defending its reckless actions after blasting an old satellite into 1,500 trackable pieces of space debris.
Off-World

Russia Says Actually It’s Fine That It Blew Up a Satellite, Filled Orbit With Deadly Space Junk

An independent review board assembled by NASA urged the space agency to proceed with an amibitous plan to gather Mars samples and bring them to Earth.
Science & Energy

Experts Urge NASA to Return Mars Samples to Earth

NASA just dropped its hottest mixtape on Soundcloud — and it's super creepy sounds from space just in time for Halloween.
Science & Energy

NASA Releases Playlist of Spooky Space Sounds

A team of NASA scientists has spotted strange flashes known as "transient luminous events" (TLEs) in the upper atmosphere of Jupiter.
NASA

NASA Detects Bright Flashes of Light on Jupiter

Russia's Progress cargo spacecraft had to perform an unplanned engine burn to avoid debris left behind by one of the country's own satellites.
Off-World

Russia Forced to Dodge Space Debris From When It Blew Up Satellite

After studying hundreds of marsquakes, data from NASA's InSight rover suggests that the crust of Mars is layered like a three-tiered cake.
Science & Energy

Mars’ Crust Structure Is Like a Layer Cake, NASA Scientists Say

The ousted CEO of a SpaceX copycat — and the man who gave Elon Musk his first rocketry books — is being sued for embezzlement.
Off-World

Elon Musk’s Mentor Accused of “Brazen” Embezzlement

China’s New Space Station Looks Like an Apple Store Inside
Off-World

China’s New Space Station Looks Like an Apple Store Inside

NASA's Hubble telescope just snapped a photo of a supernova's aftermath, which is shaped like Pac-Man, as it goes about gobbling up stars.
Off-World

Gaze in Awe at This Fiery Pac-Man Shaped Supernova, Gobbling Stars

Bennu, the asteroid on which NASA landed a spacecraft to gather samples, seems to be hollow and gradually crumbling apart.
Science & Energy

NASA Data Appears to Show That Giant Asteroid Is Hollow

NASA astronomer Alan Stern tells Discover Magazine that the discovery of liquid oceans on other worlds is among the "most profound discoveries" in space.
Science & Energy

A NASA Scientist Heralds “One of the Most Profound Discoveries” of the Space Age

Roscosmos head Dmitry Rogozin announced on Twitter that Russia will send cosmonaut Anna Kikina to the ISS next year on board a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule.
SpaceX

Russia Mocked SpaceX. Now It’s Reserved a Seat for a Cosmonaut

NASA astronaut Kate Rubins just submitted her vote for the 2020 presidential elections — from the International Space Station's "voting booth."
Future Society

A NASA Astronaut Just Voted From Space

Using data collected by NASA's Chandra X-Ray Telescope, scientists may have found evidence for the existence of an exoplanet 28 million light-years away.
Science & Energy

Scientists Claim to Discover First Planet in Galaxy Beyond Milky Way