'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' episode 9 concludes the first chapter of Uhura's journey By Scott Snowden published 5 July 22 It's gripping, it's gritty and this episode pulls no punches in the show's most daring installment yet.
NASA's 1st Mars rover touched down on the Red Planet 25 years ago By Elizabeth Howell published 5 July 22 It was on Independence Day 25 years ago that a little rover named after a Civil War abolitionist parachuted and tumbled to the Red Planet's surface on airbags.
NASA's tiny CAPSTONE probe goes silent on its way to the moon By Mike Wall published 5 July 22 The 55-pound (25 kilograms) CAPSTONE moon probe ceased communicating with its handlers shortly after it deployed successfully from Rocket Lab's Photon spacecraft bus yesterday (July 4).
James Webb Space Telescope preparing to see starbirth in high definition By Elizabeth Howell published 5 July 22 The James Webb Space Telescope will investigate a stellar nursery in the Orion Nebula, promising to reveal the earliest stages of star formation.
'For All Mankind' panels, mission patches landing at San Diego Comic Con By Robert Z. Pearlman published 5 July 22 "For All Mankind" is heading to Mars by way of San Diego Comic Con. Between a pair of panels and a set of mission patches, the Apple TV+ alternate space history series will be well represented.
Top sci-fi movies and TV shows to watch on Amazon Prime in July By Scott Snowden published 5 July 22 Time to catch up on some long overdue sci-fi, so here's our handy guide to what's on.
Save hundreds of dollars on Anycubic 3D printers to kickstart July By Alexander Cox published 5 July 22 Save up to $380 on some top-quality 3D printers but you'll have to hurry as these deals end July 10.
Cute lunar robots test their skills on Italy's Etna volcano By Tereza Pultarova published 4 July 22 German engineers have tested a team of cute autonomous lunar robots on the volcanic moon-like slopes of Italy's Mount Etna.
On This Day In Space: July 5, 2015: Russian cargo ship arrives at the International Space Station By Hanneke Weitering published 5 July 22
NASA's tiny CAPSTONE spacecraft now flying to the moon on its own By Elizabeth Howell published 4 July 22 NASA's CAPSTONE mission successfully executed a spacecraft burn Monday (July 4) and started its solo journey to the moon.
James Webb Space Telescope preparing to see starbirth in high definition By Elizabeth Howell published 5 July 22 The James Webb Space Telescope will investigate a stellar nursery in the Orion Nebula, promising to reveal the earliest stages of star formation.
Australia just flew its own 'vomit comet.' It's a big deal for zero-gravity space research By Gail Iles published 5 July 22 As Australia's space program begins to take off, parabolic flights like these will be in high demand.
NASA's Europa Clipper may crash into Ganymede, the largest moon in the solar system, at mission's end By Stefanie Waldek published 29 June 22 The Europa Clipper mission, due to launch in 2024, was originally supposed to crash into Jupiter, but there's been a change of plans.
Alien super-Earths may get a habitability boost from hydrogen-rich atmospheres By Charles Q. Choi published 27 June 22
Extreme microbes in salty Arctic water could aid search for life on Mars By Keith Cooper published 25 June 22 Never-before-seen microbes living deep beneath the permafrost at one of the coldest and saltiest water springs on Earth could provide a blueprint for life on Mars.
Unistellar eVscope 2 telescope review By Jason Parnell-Brookes published 5 July 22 Review The eVscope 2 telescope is a telescope and astrocamera-in-one that is easy to use, automatically navigates to night sky objects and is easily controlled via an app.
What to look for in a telescope deal for Amazon Prime Day By Kimberley Lane published 5 July 22 Amazon Prime Day runs from Tuesday July 12 to Wednesday July 13 but how do you know what to look for in a telescope deal?
Space calendar 2022: Rocket launches, sky events, missions & more! By Hanneke Weitering published 4 July 22 Reference Here's a guide to all the rocket launches and astronomical events in 2022, as well as milestones for space missions, anniversaries and conferences.
'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' episode 9 concludes the first chapter of Uhura's journey By Scott Snowden published 5 July 22 It's gripping, it's gritty and this episode pulls no punches in the show's most daring installment yet.
'For All Mankind' panels, mission patches landing at San Diego Comic Con By Robert Z. Pearlman published 5 July 22 "For All Mankind" is heading to Mars by way of San Diego Comic Con. Between a pair of panels and a set of mission patches, the Apple TV+ alternate space history series will be well represented.
Top sci-fi movies and TV shows to watch on Amazon Prime in July By Scott Snowden published 5 July 22 Time to catch up on some long overdue sci-fi, so here's our handy guide to what's on.
Top sci-fi movies and TV shows to watch on Amazon Prime in July By Scott Snowden published 5 July 22 Time to catch up on some long overdue sci-fi, so here's our handy guide to what's on.
What to look for in a telescope deal for Amazon Prime Day By Kimberley Lane published 5 July 22 Amazon Prime Day runs from Tuesday July 12 to Wednesday July 13 but how do you know what to look for in a telescope deal?
Solar system planets, order and formation: A guide By Daisy Dobrijevic published 4 July 22 Reference Explore the eight (or nine) planets of the solar system in order from nearest to the sun and discover the many wonders of our solar system along the way.