November new moon 2020: Dark sky sets the stage for meteors, planets and constellations By Jesse Emspak The new moon occurs on Sunday, Nov. 15, just two days before the Leonid meteor shower reaches its peak.
On This Day in Space: Nov. 14, 1969: Apollo 12 launches to the moon By Hanneke Weitering, Elizabeth Howell On Nov. 14, 1969, the Apollo 12 mission launched to the moon. See how it happened in our "On This Day In Space" series!
From Space Force to Artemis: What a Joe Biden presidency may mean in orbit and beyond By Ian Whittaker, Gareth Dorrian So how is space exploration likely to change going forward?
Meet Crew-1: These are the 4 astronauts who are flying on SpaceX's next Crew Dragon By Elizabeth Howell
Space photos: The most amazing images this week! By Doris Elin Urrutia See the best photos on Space.com this week.
The top space stories of the week! By Doris Elin Urrutia These are the top space stories this week from Space.com.
SpaceX's Crew-1 launch for NASA is carrying rock-eating microbes (and more weird science) By Elizabeth Howell The first operational commercial crew mission will not only bring astronauts to the International Space Station but also a suite of unique science experiments for the crew to work on.
Can the EmDrive actually work for space travel? By Paul Sutter The EmDrive doesn't just violate our fundamental understanding of the universe; the experiments that claim to measure an effect haven't been replicated. When it comes to the EmDrive, keep dreaming.
On This Day in Space: Nov. 14, 1969: Apollo 12 launches to the moon By Hanneke Weitering, Elizabeth Howell On Nov. 14, 1969, the Apollo 12 mission launched to the moon. See how it happened in our "On This Day In Space" series!
From Space Force to Artemis: What a Joe Biden presidency may mean in orbit and beyond By Ian Whittaker, Gareth Dorrian So how is space exploration likely to change going forward?
SpaceX's Crew-1 launch for NASA is carrying rock-eating microbes (and more weird science) By Elizabeth Howell The first operational commercial crew mission will not only bring astronauts to the International Space Station but also a suite of unique science experiments for the crew to work on.
Scientists spot a 'kilonova' flash so bright they can barely explain it By Meghan Bartels Scientists may have caught the blinding flash of a dense magnetic star forming from the collision of two neutron stars.
NASA's next Mars rover will land in less than 100 days By Mike Wall The life-hunting Mars 2020 Perseverance rover, which launched on July 30, is scheduled to land inside Jezero Crater on the afternoon of Feb. 18, 2021.
Mars: Mounting evidence for subglacial lakes, but could they really host life? By David Rothery The best place for life on Mars might be more than a kilometre below its surface!
Saturn's moon Titan has a weird organic chemical in its atmosphere By Meghan Bartels Saturn's moon Titan just keeps getting weirder — and more tantalizing when it comes to scientists' hopes for life beyond Earth.
November new moon 2020: Dark sky sets the stage for meteors, planets and constellations By Jesse Emspak The new moon occurs on Sunday, Nov. 15, just two days before the Leonid meteor shower reaches its peak.
See Mercury and Venus in the predawn sky this week By Joe Rao, Gemma Lavender The two "inferior" planets are teaming up with the moon and one of the brightest stars in the sky to put on a lovely show in the predawn morning skies of Thursday and Friday (Nov. 12-13).
The best deals on Celestron telescopes and binoculars By Gemma Lavender, All About Space magazine Inspire others to look up by giving the gift of a telescope or astronomy binoculars. We've rounded up some of the best deals.
Exclusive: Inside Nickelodeon's 'The Astronauts' space adventure with showrunner Daniel Knauf By Jeff Spry Nickelodeon's new family-friendly sci-fi series finds untrained kids aboard a spaceship that accidentally launches on a mission to investigate an asteroid passing Earth.
Nickelodeon's 'The Astronauts' got tips on space from real NASA astronaut By Robert Z. Pearlman The cast of Nickelodeon's "The Astronauts" needed to learn how to act while in space. Fortunately, unlike the characters they play, they had a real astronaut to help them get ready.
The Right Stuff' recap: What it takes to stand on the edge ('Ziggurat') By Robert Z. Pearlman The seventh episode of "The Right Stuff" borrows its title from a tower that journalist Tom Wolfe used to define who had "the right stuff."