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The Michoud Assembly Facility, where NASA is assembling its heavy-lift, lunar mission launching Space Launch System, has literal holes in the roof.
NASA

The Head of NASA Says There Are Holes in the Roof of Spacecraft Lab

Russia is using the International Space Station to spread anti-Ukraine propaganda, Ars Technica reports, an unfortunate turn of events.
Off-World

Cosmonauts Spread Anti-Ukraine Propaganda on Space Station

The ever controversial head of the Russian space program, Dmitri Rogozin, is being replaced by deputy prime minister Yury Borisov, according to the Kremlin.
Off-World

Russian Space Chief Leaving Post, May Be Headed to War Zone

NASA's Mars rover Perseverance has spent the last week getting ready for work and stretching its seven foot robotic arm.
Mars

NASA’s Mars Rover “Percy” Stretches Its Arm for the First Time

As a simple tool goes to show, the James Webb Space Telescope's first images are a huge upgrade over its predecessor, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope.
Off-World

Awesome Tool Shows How Much Better the JWST’s Images Are Compared to the Hubble

The Pentagon has admitted that it has recently investigated hundreds more of what the government refers to as "unidentified aerial phenomena," or UAPs.
Future Society

The Pentagon Just Quietly Released a Report About Hundreds of New UFO Sightings

Move over, Mars rover — a new reptilian robot may one day crawl the Red Planet's barren shores in the name of discovery and research.
Mars

Scientists Prototype “Creeping” Lizard-Like Robot for Exploring Mars

A surgical robot called MIRA could be remotely operated or autonomously perform surgery aboard the ISS, and is set to make its space debut in 2024.
Robotics

Surgical Robot Could Perform Surgeries By Itself on Space Station

The "mole" attached to NASA's InSight Mars lander, which has been attempting to dig itself into the rocky surface, is giving up, according to NASA.
Mars

NASA’s Mars Mole Is Giving Up

While we're photos won't ever do the Moon's sheer size perfect justice, a new video from the Artemis mission's uncrewed Orion spacecraft might come close.
Moon

Epic Artemis Video Shows the Astonishing Size of the Moon

Satellite constellations are clogging up Earth's lower orbit and making it harder to spot killer asteroids, scientists warn.
SpaceX

Planetary Defense Experts Complain That SpaceX-Style Satellites Make It Harder to Spot Killer Asteroids

Scientists have long thought early galaxies to be chaotic, misshapen messes — but new James Webb imagery proves that theory to be completely false.
James Webb Space Telescope

Scientists Puzzled Because James Webb Is Seeing Stuff That Shouldn’t Be There

A new study paints a detailed picture of Mars' climate and water cycle — by mapping how its Swiss cheese-like polar deposits formed over time.
Mars

Scientists Figured Out Why Mars’ South Pole Looks Like Swiss Cheese

Over the weekend, a meteor burned up as it hit our Earth's atmosphere — and lucky skywatchers in Europe were treated to an incredible light show. 
Off-World

Incredible Videos Capture Meteor Burning Up Over European Skies

Florida-based startup Lonestar Data Holdings will be testing a data center on the Moon, which it believes could be the most secure location for data yet.
Moon

Florida Man Plotting to Build Web Servers on the Moon

A massive chunk of comet was spotted crashing into our fiery Sun. And perhaps unsurprisingly, it doesn't look like the rocky body didn't make it out intact.
Off-World

Hey Kids, Wanna See a Giant Comet Smash Into the Sun?

Russian state-owned news service TASS is conducting a smear campaign presumably to help the country's space program save face after the Nauka incident.
NASA

Russia Claims NASA Astronaut Had Mental Breakdown in Space, Damaged Equipment to Go Home Early

Disgraced astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson is trying to claim that one of his old tweets was doctored — but he's either wrong, or lying. 
Future Society

Neil deGrasse Tyson Says He Never Tweeted This Thing That He Definitely Tweeted

Boeing's Starliner spacecraft has finally made its way into stable orbit Thursday evening after launching atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket.
Boeing

Boeing Starliner Limps Into Orbit After Two Engines Fail

In an interview with CNN, NASA administrator Bill Nelson chimed in on the topic of UFOs ahead of the release of a long-awaited report on the matter.
NASA

NASA Head Says He’s Talked to Pilots Who Encountered UFOs