5385 Results From "nasa"

Flowers bloomed early in the Atacama Desert in Chile after early rains and warmer temperatures brought to life dormant seeds and bulbs.
Science & Energy

Flowers Erupt in Hostile Desert

President Trump announced a plan to slash fuel efficiency regulations, allowing automakers to build more gas-guzzling cars.
Future Society

Trump Announces Plan to Make Cars Pollute More

On Wednesday alone, Musk tweeted or amplified no less than 25 posts blasting Donald Trump's "big beautiful bill."
Elon Musk

Behind the Scenes, Elon Musk Is Reportedly Seething About Donald Trump

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is vowing to sue the Federal Aviation Administration after they slapped him with violating certain arcane regulations.
Off-World

Elon Musk, Who Brutally Mocked Jeff Bezos’ Space Company for Suing the Government, Is Now Suing the Government With His Own Space Company

Scientists have found that "little red dots" in James Webb Space Telescope images are "baby" supermassive black holes.
James Webb Space Telescope

Scientists Surprised to Realize Red Dots in James Webb Images Are Black Holes

NASA's Ingenuity helicopter had to delay its 14th flight, scheduled for September 18, due to an "anomaly" with its flight-control motors.
Mars

NASA’s Mars Helicopter Is In Trouble

Chinese researchers are investigating the feasibility of having astronauts shelter in space inside lava tubes on the lunar surface.
Moon

Chinese Scientists Ponder Moon Base Inside Ancient Lunar Lava Tube

Researchers have discovered an "unexpected" accumulation of the radioactive isotope beryllium-10, deep in the Pacific Ocean.
Future Society

Scientists Detect Huge Radioactive “Anomaly” Under Pacific Ocean

An international team of researchers says it has spotted the largest rotating structure of dark matter and gas-rich galaxies.
New Horizons

Scientists Detect Huge Rotating Structure in Space

NASA and Clemson University are launching a rocket mission directly into the Northern Lights to study temperature, plasma and wind.
NASA

NASA Is Launching Two Rockets Directly Through the Northern Lights

Back in October, NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter recently had to adjust its orbit to dodge out of the way of India's Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter.
Moon

NASA’s Moon Orbiter Almost Crashed Into India’s Moon Orbiter

NASA has finalized the list of targets that the James Webb Space Telescope will study, but is keeping the first one a secret.
James Webb Space Telescope

NASA Is Keeping the James Webb Telescope’s First Target Secret

Chinese officials revealed that astronauts had found "tiny cracks" in the "return capsule's viewport window."
International Space Station

Chinese Astronauts Alarmed After Finding Cracks In Their Spacecraft’s Window

A gaggle of troublesome turkeys have laid siege to NASA's Ames Center in Mountain View, California.
NASA

Furious Turkeys Lay Siege to NASA Lab

Scientists have long known that Mercury shrank — but new research suggests that that process is ongoing, and leaving wrinkles behind. 
Off-World

Mercury Has Wrinkles Because It’s Shrinking, Scientists Say

China was forced to postpone the return of three astronauts from its Tiangong space station following a suspected collision with space debris.
International Space Station

Chinese Astronauts Stuck in Space After Suspected Damage to Return Craft

A huge solar flare caused a radio blackout on Earth yesterday — and we could be in for another powerful geomagnetic storm later this week.
Solar Power

A Colossal Solar Flare Just Triggered a Radio Blackout on Earth

There's an interesting reason that stars captured by the James Webb Space Telescope look so unique and spiky.
James Webb Space Telescope

Once You Notice This Weird Thing About James Webb Space Telescope Images, You Won’t Be Able to Unsee It

It's been nearly 40 years since Halley's comet last flew by Earth — and very soon, it will be headed back our way.
Off-World

Halley’s Comet Gearing Up for Its Return Journey Toward Earth

New York City is still sinking a little bit each year, but NASA says that its iconic skyscrapers are not to blame.
Science & Energy

Scientists Say No, NYC Isn’t Sinking Because of Its Skyscrapers