NASA and ESA say 3I/ATLAS poses no threat to Earth. We explain its nickel-heavy readings, IAWN’s training drill, and why the Harvard alien claim lacks proof.
NASA confirms the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS poses no threat to Earth, despite viral speculation. Scientists and the UN are ...
UN launches a global planetary-defence campaign as interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS speeds past Earth, sparking both scientific ...
Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy announced on Monday that the agency is opening its high-profile Artemis III human lunar ...
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The final words from NASA's Mars rover
The last words of NASA’s Opportunity Mars Rover were “my battery is low and it’s getting dark” The rover’s final message was ...
Voyager 1 is going to achieve another monumental feat in a few weeks -- it will be the first spacecraft to travel a light day ...
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Has NASA found signs of life on a distant exoplanet
The JWST has detected hydrogen, carbon dioxide, methane, and dimethyl sulfide in the atmosphere of a habitable sub-Neptune, ...
Acting NASA chief Sean Duffy and billionaire Elon Musk on Tuesday traded barbs online over who should lead the space agency, ...
NASA has raised the tantalizing prospect of launching its Artemis II moon mission several months earlier than expected. It means that in February — just five months from now — a crew of four ...
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