Space

A conception of what Mars' Jezero Crater may have looked like billions of years ago.
First generation star flinging metals into the universe through supernovas
A conception of the Europa Clipper spacecraft flying over Jupiter's moon Europa.

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Broken moon lander beams back a final poignant photo — of Earth
A transmission from Intuitive Machines' Odysseus moon lander showing the crescent Earth near the top of the image, to the left of center.


Scientists zoom in on distant solar system. It's teeming with water.
The blue regions show areas where the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) detected clear signs of water vapor in a distant star system.


U.S. spacecraft on the moon finally sends home the money shot
Odysseus spacecraft landing on the moon


What's the 'best' place to see the solar eclipse? Experts explain.
A time-lapse image showing the total solar eclipse in August 2017.





Webb telescope just found the holy grail in a famous supernova
Webb telescope peering into supernova remnant

The story of space travel: from gunpowder to giant rockets
Images of JFK, Yuri Gagarin and the Moon landing

U.S. company makes history with first commercial moon landing
Intuitive Machines attempting its first moon landing

How to watch the moon landing live: See the Intuitive Machines landing attempt
Intuitive Machines' Odysseus lander passing over the near side of the moon.




NASA reveals its total asteroid haul from ambitious mission
Spacecraft collecting dust and pebbles from Bennu


What's the big deal about solar eclipses? It's a 'full-body experience.'
The diamond ring effect appearing before a total solar eclipse



NASA Mars rover looks up, sees its strange moon eclipsing the sun
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured this image of the Martian moon Phobos.

The sun has enormous spots right now. You might be able to see them.
NASA observing sunspots on the sun
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