
Why Do So Many Tiny Asteroids Have Moons?
Scientists are putting a new spin on the creation of binary asteroids

Why Do So Many Tiny Asteroids Have Moons?
Scientists are putting a new spin on the creation of binary asteroids

The Next President Should End the ‘Senate’ Launch System Rocket
Rather than building an obsolescent, obscenely-over-budget jumbo rocket, NASA should turn to building truly innovative space technologies and plan a realistic lunar landing program

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Why Is It So Hard to Go Back to the Moon?
NASA's Artemis moon program faces challenges the Apollo missions never did

Elon Musk Owes His Success to Coming in Second (and Government Handouts)
The world’s richest man, Elon Musk, owes his superstar success to self-satisfied competitors who blew obvious opportunities

See the Skies Differently with Astronaut and Photographer Matthew Dominick
NASA flight engineer Matthew Dominick’s astrophotography helps us see our world—from space

Polaris Dawn’s First Private Space Walk Was a Stellar Success
The world’s first commercial space walk, performed by billionaire Jared Isaacman and SpaceX engineer Sarah Gillis, tested new technology and was practically flawless

Europa Clipper, NASA’s Mission to Jupiter’s Oceanic Moon, Is ‘Go’ for Launch
The Europa Clipper spacecraft is only weeks away from lifting off on an epic voyage to one of the solar system’s most enigmatic and enticing moons

Mars Missions May Be Blocked by Kidney Stones
Astronauts may have the guts for space travel—but not the kidneys

Polaris Dawn Astronauts Launch on Daring Private Mission
Polaris Dawn’s astronauts will travel farther from Earth than anyone since the early 1970s and will attempt the world's first private spacewalk

Starliner Spacecraft Safely Returns to Earth, sans Astronauts
Starliner’s first crewed test flight has concluded with a successful touchdown—and two astronauts still in orbit awaiting a different ride home

Shields Up! Lunar Swirls Arise from Ancient Underground Force Fields on the Moon
Wispy whorls on the moon’s surface are as lovely as they are strange. Scientists are starting to unravel their origins

Can a Telescope See Astronauts’ Boot Prints on the Moon?
Even Earth’s mightiest telescopes aren’t up to the task of imaging Apollo lunar landing sites. A lack of resolution is the biggest reason why