The case for a newborn ocean on Saturn's moon Mimas continues to build.
Scientists found new evidence to strengthen the case that Enceladus, small moon of Saturn about 310 miles wide, may have conditions suitable for life.
NASA’s first Saturn I rocket launched on October 27, 1961, demonstrating heavy-lift capabilities and initiating the Saturn program that ultimately enabled crewed Apollo missions to the Moon.
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Here's where the James Webb Space Telescope and 4 other legendary spacecraft are in October's night sky
Over the past seven decades, thousands of sophisticated spacecraft have been launched on ambitious missions to look down on ...
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New evidence points to Saturn’s moon Enceladus being habitable
The probability that one of Saturn’s moons may harbour life has risen, experts say, after finding an array of carbon-based ...
NASA has discovered Saturn's moon Titan can mix molecules in ways previously thought impossible, shedding light on origins-of ...
November's Sky Above episode features a supermoon, meteor shower, and interstellar comet, with experts discussing these ...
Scientists reexamining data from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft have uncovered exciting new evidence from Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus. The spacecraft detected complex organic molecules being blasted into ...
Soaring to the depths of our universe, gallant spacecraft roam the cosmos, snapping images of celestial wonders. Some spacecraft have instruments capable of capturing radio emissions. When scientists ...
After nearly 10 years, NASA’s Jupiter explorer Juno is likely no longer operating with its latest mission extension ending during the ongoing U.S. government shutdown.
Sean Duffy called out SpaceX for being “behind schedule” on a lunar lander and said he’d explore other options.
SpaceX’s delays forced NASA to reopen its moon lander contract. Rivals are circling, Artemis is wobbling, and China’s steady ...
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