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SpaceX To Put Dozens Of Satellites In Orbit Today
SpaceX will launch a stack of satellites from several different firms. -
Curiosity Has Been On Mars for 3000 Days
The Curiosity rover landed on Mars in 2012. -
Quadrantid Meteor Shower Peaks Tonight
The annual meteor shower is here to say Happy New Year. -
The Great Conjunction Is Upon Us
Saturn and Jupiter will conjoin in the night sky. -
Jupiter & Saturn To Align On December 21st
This hasn’t happened for almost 800 years. -
4 New Astronauts Arrive At ISS
After the SpaceX launch on Sunday, there are 7 crew members aboard ISS. -
NASA Certifies SpaceX For Human Space Travel
This officially ends the firm’s reliance on Russia. -
NASA Regains Communications With Voyager 2
NASA lost communications with the spacecraft in April. -
Orionid Meteor Shower Peaks Tonight
One of the best showers of the year. -
Nokia Will Build A Cellular Network For The Moon
NASA is working with Nokia to bring cellular communications to the Moon’s surface. -
Elon Musk’s Tesla Roadster Flies By Mars
That’s a long drive. -
Astronomers Discover 3 Underground Lakes On Mars
This further supports the theories of life on Mars. -
NASA Says Moon Mission Will Cost Almost $28 Billion
Holy moley! That’s a lot of money. -
China Has Reusable Rockets Now Too
There is an usual amount of security surrounding China’s latest space mission. -
56 Year Old NASA Satellite Meets Its End
1964’s OGO-1 finally crashed into the Earth’s atmosphere. -
An Asteroid May Collide With Earth In November
It’s being dubbed the Election Day Asteroid. -
Perseid Meteor Shower To Peak This Week
Best viewing will probably be Tuesday or Wednesday. -
SpaceX Safely Returns Astronauts From Space
SpaceX has made history. -
China Launches Unmanned Mars Mission
China, the UAE, and the US will all send spacecraft to Mars this month. -
NASA Posts Amazing Video Of Our Sun
10 years of sun images… man this is cool! -
SpaceX To Launch More Starlink Satellites This Week
Well that’s timely. -
You Can Now Sign Up To Test The SpaceX Internet
The Starlink program is accepting beta testers. -
SpaceX Dragon Crew Capsule Docks With ISS
SpaceX just made history. -
SpaceX Scrubs Today’s Mission Due To Weather
Today’s launch was cancelled due to storms in the area. -
SpaceX To Launch First Manned Mission This Week
If all goes well SpaceX will put 2 astronauts into orbit this week. -
NASA Gets New Details About Jupiter
New photos show an infrared glow coming from the planet. -
1998OR2 Whizzed Past Earth This Morning
An asteroid over a mile wide passed us today. -
Lyrid Meteor Shower Peaks Tonight
Catch a glimpse of a meteor tonight. -
A New Crew Is On The Way To ISS
A new ISS crew left Kazakhstan this morning. -
SpaceX Starship Prototype Destroyed During Test
SpaceX’s latest protoype was destryoed during a cryo test. -
Another Massive Asteroid To Whiz Past Earth In April
This one is large but poses no threat to our planet. -
NASA Continues Space Travel Amid Coronavirus Fears
Despite curfews all over the county, NASA is moving forward with space exploration. -
Earth Has A 2nd Moon… Temporarily
The Earth currently has two moons… kinda. -
Five Planets Will Be Visible In The February Sky
Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, and Venus will all be visible at various times this month. -
Catch The Snow Moon This Weekend!
The first supermoon of 2020 will happen this weekend. -
First Detailed Images Of Sun’s Surface Captured
The DKIST telescope has captured the first detailed images of our Sun. -
Help NASA Name The Next Mars Rover
You can vote for the name of the next Mars rover. -
Teenage NASA Intern Discovers New Planet
And he did it on his third day of work. -
The Quadrantids Usher In The New Year
It’s the annual meteor shower that welcomes the new year.