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Two early Cretaceous creatures were apparently caught in a mudslide, freezing their interaction in time.
The asteroid sample return mission is scheduled to drop off pieces of a space rock in September.
Amazon's new Florida-based facility will be the final stage in the Project Kuiper pipeline and the last stop before the satellites launch to low Earth orbit.
SaxaVord Spaceport, on U.K.'s most northerly inhabited island, has unexpectedly yielded Bronze Age artifacts.
A new Pew survey found that 60% of the U.S. public believes the space agency should prioritize planetary defense.
Astronomers say it's the first piece of evidence to suggest that a pair of planets can share the same orbit.
An apparent magnetized neutron star is exhibiting a remarkably long period, emitting radio waves once every 22 minutes.
The finding introduces a new wrinkle to NASA’s plan of using kinetic impactors to divert dangerous asteroids.
The six-wheeled Perseverance explorer just packed its 20th sample from the Red Planet, which will hopefully be returned to Earth via a future mission.
The newly discovered fossils, dating back to roughly 5 million years ago, could have implications for human bipedalism, researchers say.
The space agency had made it clear that it does not condone the use of its imagery for NFT purposes.
The burnt-out star has one side composed of hydrogen and the other composed of helium. Astronomers have never seen anything like it.
After spending a few months in low Earth orbit, two astronaut Barbies join a rare collection of the iconic space doll.
The genetics of 135 ancient people from southeastern Europe suggest farmers and pastoralists got in touch early.
Suspected to be an Indian rocket part, the odd cylindrical object that washed ashore last weekend is yet to be confirmed by the country’s space agency, ISRO.
Data from BepiColombo's first flyby of Mercury is showing how high-energy auroras glow within the planet's thin atmosphere.
Resembling a gigantic bidet for rockets, the deluge system is meant to minimize damage at the pad when Starship takes flight.
A recovery team retrieved the company's Electron rocket booster from the ocean, which could be a major step towards its reusability.
The mysterious object will be analyzed to determine if it is indeed of extraterrestrial origins.
The House Committee is recommending a $25 billion budget for 2024, which is $2 billion shy of what the space agency had requested.
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