In a shocking move, Congress is scrutinizing NASA's closures at the Goddard Space Flight Center during the government shutdown. Rep. Zoe Lofgren demands immediate action to halt these activities, citing potential damage to scientific capabilities.
NASA's recent suggestion of sidelining SpaceX for its moon-landing plans has sparked a flurry of alternative proposals. With competitive pressure mounting from China, the space agency is evaluating options to expedite its Artemis III mission.
The Europa Clipper spacecraft may soon have a rare chance to sample charged particles from the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, provided the U.S. government shutdown is resolved in time.
Scientists have cataloged over 1000 dust devils on Mars, revealing surprising wind speeds and enhancing our understanding of the planet's climate. This groundbreaking research could reshape future Mars missions!
A rare interstellar comet, 3I/ATLAS, was photographed by Mars orbiters as it approaches Mars. NASA assures there's no threat to Earth. Discover the stunning images and its journey!
The European Space Agency inaugurated a new deep space antenna in Australia, enhancing communication capabilities for missions across the Solar System. This strategic investment promises to boost data return and foster international collaboration in space.
NASA's Artemis II crew has officially named their Orion spacecraft 'Integrity', symbolizing unity and purpose as they prepare for their first lunar mission in over 50 years. Discover the inspiration behind the name and what it means for the future of space exploration!
Tensions rise as China edges closer to landing astronauts on the Moon, prompting NASA's acting administrator Sean Duffy to make controversial remarks about safety and progress. Will America lose the lunar race?
The Solar Orbiter has made groundbreaking discoveries about high-speed electrons from our sun, revealing distinct origins tied to solar flares and coronal mass ejections. This research could revolutionize our understanding of space weather.
Comments from NASA's acting administrator have raised concerns about the future of crucial Earth science programs. What does this mean for climate research and environmental monitoring?