A Soviet-era spacecraft, Kosmos 482, made an uncontrolled descent to Earth, falling over the Indian Ocean. Experts are left questioning where the remnants landed and whether any survived the fiery reentry.
As budget cuts threaten NASA's Artemis lunar exploration program, space agencies from around the world are pledging to continue their contributions. Discover how international cooperation is evolving amid uncertainty.
The Soviet-era Kosmos 482 spacecraft, which has lingered in orbit for over 50 years after a failed mission to Venus, is set to reenter Earth's atmosphere. Experts predict it may survive the descent, raising curiosity and caution about its potential landing!
The Vega C rocket successfully launched the ESA's Biomass satellite, demonstrating Europe's commitment to space sovereignty. This groundbreaking satellite will analyze forest carbon storage and more.
The European Space Agency's new Biomass satellite, equipped with innovative radar technology, aims to provide crucial insights into forest carbon storage and the impacts of climate change. This groundbreaking mission will enhance our understanding of how forests are affected by human activities.
A European forest-monitoring satellite, Biomass, successfully launched aboard a Vega-C rocket from French Guiana. This mission aims to observe forest ecosystems and track carbon storage over five years.
A groundbreaking satellite, named Biomass, is launching to evaluate how forests combat climate change by measuring carbon storage beneath canopies. This innovative technology will provide unprecedented insights into our planet's health.
A new bright green comet, C/2025 F2 (SWAN), has been discovered by amateur astronomer Michael Mattiazo. Visible now until April 14, share your sightings and photos with us!
Asteroid 2024 YR4 was once feared to have a 3% chance of hitting Earth in 2032, but the Webb Space Telescope's latest images show it's much less threatening. Discover what these findings mean for future space threats!
The European Space Agency faced unexpected challenges while shutting down its resilient Gaia spacecraft, which mapped over a billion stars. Discover how this space observatory fought to stay operational until the very end!