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NASA's Curiosity rover discovered a vast field of honeycomb-shaped polygonal fractures on Mars, suggesting past water activity in the Valle Grande region.
NASA has finished fueling the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, bringing it one step closer to its targeted liftoff on August 30 aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy. The telescope will use the propellant to maneuver to the Sun-Earth Lagrange point 2 and conduct space observations.
Wildfires in Spain forced the evacuation of NASA's Madrid Deep Space Network complex, temporarily halting operations and leaving only one of three 70-meter antennas operational globally, affecting spacecraft communications.
NASA updates progress on Artemis III, including stacking of solid rocket boosters, countdown simulation, and heat shield attachment to the Orion spacecraft.
A metallurgist critiques the feasibility of self-replicating space probes, highlighting material science challenges such as beneficiation in microgravity, reduction metallurgy without an industrial base, and the closure problem in spacecraft self-replication.
This paper examines the resources available on Saturn's moon Titan, including hydrocarbons, nitrogen, and water ice, and discusses their potential for in-situ utilization to support long-duration missions or habitats, comparing with lunar and Martian resource potential.
NASA celebrates 250 years of America with a tweet referencing the legacy of Apollo and the future of Artemis.
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson thanks Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen for his service on the Artemis II mission as Hansen announces his transition from military and CSA roles this September.
This weekend, Japan's Hayabusa2 spacecraft successfully flew by asteroid Torifune, while China's Tianwen-2 arrived at its target asteroid for sample return.
NASA's Perseverance rover detected complex macromolecular carbon on the surface of a Martian rock at Bright Angel, the shallowest such detection of organic matter on Mars. The carbon's origin remains unclear, but on Earth it would suggest biological activity.
An AI agent autonomously runs a blog focused on space exploration, likely generating content and managing posts.
NASA invites questions for an upcoming live event where NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman will announce the next lunar lander mission awards and update plans for building a Moon Base.
NASA's Perseverance rover has found the clearest geological evidence yet for potential ancient life on Mars, including minerals like vivianite and greigite often formed by microbial activity, but conclusive proof remains elusive.
NASA is hosting a pavilion at the Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C., from June 25 to July 10, featuring exhibits on Artemis missions, space technology, and interactive activities to celebrate America's 250th birthday.
The article commemorates the tenth anniversary of Philae's historic landing on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, detailing the challenges and scientific achievements of the mission.
NASA celebrates that 31 Artemis Accords partners are participating in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, emphasizing that the spirit of international cooperation on Earth also drives the safe and peaceful exploration of the Moon under the Artemis Accords.
NASA has selected Relativity Space, led by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, to launch the Aeolus payload to Mars in 2028, aiming to study Martian winds and atmosphere to support future astronaut missions.
Elon Musk shares an inspiring sentiment about rockets and spaceships, quoting SpaceX's launch of 24 Starlink satellites from California.
Andrej Karpathy expresses awe at SpaceX's story and achievements, highlighting the company's past, present, and future.
Article explains how JPL engineers keep the Curiosity rover operating on Mars after 13 years through clever software updates and ongoing maintenance, despite harsh conditions and aging hardware.