On This Day in Space! July 25, 1984: Cosmonaut Svetlana Savitskaya makes the 1st spacewalk by a woman By Hanneke Weitering On July 25, 1984, the Russian cosmonaut Svetlana Savitskaya became the first woman to embark on a spacewalk. See how it happened in our "On This Day In Space" series!
Small-rocket startup bluShift announces 1st signed purchase order By Elizabeth Howell bluShift Aerospace just hit a major milestone with its first signed purchase order, which means the small company is starting to bring in customer revenues.
Did a comet strike 13,000 years ago change human civilization as we know it? By Chelsea Gohd Could a devastating comet impact in Earth's distant past have forever changed human civilization?
Watch spacewalking astronauts add a new solar array to International Space Station today By Elizabeth Howell The International Space Station is scheduled to get another power boost today (June 25), and you can watch the solar array deployment live here.
Watch NASA launch a small rocket with dozens of student experiments today! By Hanneke Weitering NASA will launch dozens of student experiments to space on a sounding rocket today (June 25), and you can watch it live here.
United Airlines wants planes from Boom Supersonic to fly passengers faster than the speed of sound By Elizabeth Howell United Airlines plans to add faster speeds to its passenger airliner fleet, with the help of Boom Supersonic.
Scientists just detected an earthquake from a balloon and might be able to do it on Venus, too By Meghan Bartels Researchers have detected an earthquake using instruments flying in a balloon above California, and the technology could one day detect quakes on Venus.
On This Day in Space! July 25, 1984: Cosmonaut Svetlana Savitskaya makes the 1st spacewalk by a woman By Hanneke Weitering On July 25, 1984, the Russian cosmonaut Svetlana Savitskaya became the first woman to embark on a spacewalk. See how it happened in our "On This Day In Space" series!
Earth is trapping twice as much heat as it did in 2005 By Tereza Pultarova Planet Earth is now trapping twice as much heat as it did 14 years ago, according to findings of a new study, which raise concerns about the possible acceleration of climate change.
Aliens could have spotted Earth cross the sun from more than 1,700 star systems By Charles Q. Choi E.T. could also potentially have detected life on Earth, scientists say.
How to calculate the odds that an alien spaceship has been spotted By Anders Sandberg The US military has released previously classified photos and films related to unidentified flying object (UFO) sightings, which mostly show something blurry moving strangely.
Aliens could have spotted Earth cross the sun from more than 1,700 star systems By Charles Q. Choi E.T. could also potentially have detected life on Earth, scientists say.
Skies alive with UFOs? Government report on mysterious sightings due soon By Leonard David The U.S. government is set to release a UFO report soon, perhaps sometime this week. What will it say?
The full Strawberry Moon, the last supermoon of 2021, rises tonight! Here’s what to expect By Samantha Mathewson
Celestron's PowerSeeker 127EQ telescope is 30% off for Prime Day By Elizabeth Howell Looking for the perfect beginner's package for a telescope? The Celestron PowerSeeker 127EQ is on sale now for $132.49 for Amazon Prime Day, a 30% deep discount.
June full moon 2021: See the 'Strawberry supermoon' shine By Jesse Emspak June's full moon, known as the Strawberry Moon, will come a day after the moon reaches the closest point in its orbit around the Earth, making it the second and last "supermoon" of the year.
20 sci-fi movies and TV shows to binge watch on Netflix right now By Scott Snowden Time to catch up on some long overdue sci-fi, so here's our handy guide to what's on.
'Debris' on NBC is canceled after just one season By Scott Snowden "Debris" — NBC's latest original sci-fi offering, which we had high hopes for — has been canceled after just one season, Variety has reported.
Kerbal Space Program 2 could make your 1st launch a bit smoother in 2022 By Alexander Cox New over the top emotions, hairdos, and tutorials will make the sequel more entertaining and easier to understand.