Shocking proposed budget cuts by the Trump administration threaten NASA's future, risking the cancellation of 41 missions, including the Mars Sample Return program and critical nuclear power systems.
NASA’s Psyche spacecraft, on its way to the asteroid Psyche, has captured breathtaking images of Earth and the Moon from 180 million miles away during a recent instrument check. Discover how these images help scientists understand our solar system better!
Discover the surprising similarities between baked goods and the planet Mercury! New research reveals how Mercury's radius has shrunk as it cools, offering insights into its thermal history and tectonics.
On July 15, 1965, NASA's Mariner 4 made history by sending back the first close-up images of Mars, revealing a cratered desert and reshaping our understanding of the planet's potential for life.
As NASA celebrates the 10th anniversary of its New Horizons mission to Pluto, budget cuts threaten to end this groundbreaking exploration prematurely. The loss of funding could halt vital scientific discoveries in the solar system.
Explore the incredible journey of Mars exploration over the past 60 years, from Mariner 4's first images to Perseverance's groundbreaking discoveries. Witness how each mission unveils the secrets of the Red Planet!
Astronomers have confirmed the discovery of 3I/ATLAS, the third known interstellar object, the largest yet. This comet-like body could unlock secrets about the formation of star systems. What does this mean for Earth and our understanding of the universe?
In a historic first, the James Webb Space Telescope has captured an image of TWA 7b, the smallest exoplanet ever observed, orbiting a red dwarf star. This groundbreaking discovery could change our understanding of planetary formation.
New research reveals a stunning link between Earth's magnetic field and atmospheric oxygen levels, shedding light on potential life-supporting factors on other planets.
The White House's proposed FY 2026 budget for NASA represents the smallest allocation since 1961, threatening key missions and workforce stability. With nearly 25% cuts, the future of space exploration hangs in the balance.