The closest place to look for extraterrestrial life is on planets within our solar system.
The strikingly diverse surface of Mars is captured in new orbiter flyover footage, providing insight on the events of the Red ...
Why do astronomers look for signs of ... ways to look for life. In the meantime, we’re looking for life by looking for life ...
The European Space Agency (ESA) on May 30 released a new orbiter flyover footage of Mars that features the strikingly diverse ...
The International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) has developed a Declaration of Principles, a set of general guidelines for ...
Rosalind Franklin’s new tech could pave the way for 'radioisotope thermoelectric batteries' in spacecraft.
A lot of people are focused on signs of alien life, but the space telescope will have a lot to say about exoplanet geology and formation.
NASA's Perseverance rover is collecting Mars rock and soil that could contain hints of ancient alie… ...
In the nearly three decades since, the 39-year-old geologist has trekked into dozens of caves around the world: on islands in ...
Read more about the first satellites to building the first space stations that has expanded our knowledge of the universe.
NASA’s head of heliophysics explains how we weathered the worst solar storm of a generation—and discusses the challenges we ...
Planets form in disks of gas and dust, orbiting young stars. The MIRI Mid-INfrared Disk Survey (MINDS), led by Thomas Henning ...