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According to an update, NASA's ground analysis concluded that the leak on board the International Space Station "appeared to grow in size."
International Space Station

NASA Says the International Space Station Is Leaking Faster Now

A new interview with researcher David Holland reveals just how quickly the Thwaites Glacier, also known as the "Doomsday Glacier" is melting.
Science & Energy

The “Doomsday Glacier” Is Irreversibly Melting, Researchers Say

The European Space Agency (ESA) has discovered a planet shaped like a rugby ball due to the enormous tidal forces of its host star.
Science & Energy

Scientists Just Discovered a Planet That’s Not a Sphere

China showed off a concept for a two-stage methane-liquid launch system that looks exactly like SpaceX's Starship spacecraft.
Starship

China’s New Rocket Concept Looks Suspiciously Like SpaceX’s Starship

NASA's four-wheeled rover called DuAxel can split into two separate two-wheeled rovers, and is intended to explore hard to reach places in faraway places.
Mars

NASA Shows Off Transforming Rover for Exploring Steep Cliffs on Mars

Using the ALMA radio telescope in Chile, a team of NASA scientists spotted a highly unusual molecule in the atmosphere of Titan, Saturn's largest moon.
Science & Energy

NASA Scientists Spot “Really Unexpected” Molecule in Atmosphere of Saturn’s Largest Moon

Billionaire and SpaceX's first frequent flier Jared Isaacman is creating a private space program that culminates in the launch of the Starship megarocket.
SpaceX

Billionaire Says He’s Buying SpaceX Launches for “Private Space Program”

Later this month, NASA is scheduled to launch an unusual payload — 10 bottles of a face cream by cosmetics company Estée Lauder.
NASA

NASA Is Using Its Astronauts to Help Promote a Cosmetics Company

The first images of Blue Origin's rocket test tank surfaced recently, bearing a close resemblance to SpaceX's Super Heavy. Elon Musk was amused.
Elon Musk

Elon Musk Ridicules Jeff Bezos for “Copy Your Homework” Approach to Rocket

NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has taken a series of photographs of gorgeous multicolored clouds, shimmering in the evening Sun on Mars.
Mars

Mars Rover Snaps Photo of Shimmering Multicolored Clouds

NASA warns that AST & Science's plan to launch 240 massive telecom satellites into orbit would create a serious risk of collisions in space.
NASA

NASA Says This Company’s Giant 5G Satellites Could Cause “Catastrophic Collision”

Jeffrey Epstein's legacy has extended far beyond his mysterious jailhouse death in 2019 — and it very much includes the breakup of Bill Gates' marriage. 
Future Society

Melinda Gates Slams Ex-Husband for Friendship With “Abhorrent” Jeffrey Epstein

Roscosmos chief Dmitriy Rogozin congratulated Virgin Galactic CEO Richard Branson after his successful flight to 50 miles on Sunday.
Future Society

Head of Russian Space Program Criticizes “Billionaire Oligarchs”

The icy "glue" that holds Antarctica's ice shelf together and fills in any cracks is melting away, leaving the entire shelf in a dire situation.
Climate Change

The Icy “Glue” Holding Antarctica Together Is Starting To Fail

After the harrowing near-tragedy on the International Space Station, Russia will launch an investigation to look for signs of damage.
Off-World

Russia Will Investigate Whether Space Station Suffered Damage During Incident

Swedish eVTOL startup Jetson is hoping to bring a $92,000 personal flying vehicle dubbed the Jetson ONE to market, a drone you can literally sit inside of.
Advanced Transport

This Personal Hover Bike Looks Pretty Awesome

The Inspiration4 all-space-tourist crew currently circling the Earth is kicking off a new era in spaceflight: some honest-to-God space tourism.
SpaceX

SpaceX Tourists Reportedly Refusing to Release Photos Inside Spaceship

For its first time, NASA has successfully collected samples from the surface of an asteroid using the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft on Tuesday.
NASA

For the First Time In Its History, NASA Successfully Collects Sample From Asteroid

NASA and the National Radio Astronomy Observatory are launching a spacecraft to the far side of the Moon so it can listen to extremely faint radio signals.
Moon

NASA Is Heading to the Far Side of the Moon to Study the Ancient Universe

Boeing staff in Mississippi just powered up the core stage of the super-heavy-duty Space Launch System (SLS) rocket that it's building for NASA.
Boeing

Boeing Just Powered Up NASA’s Most Powerful Rocket Ever