NASA Will Let Artemis Astronauts Bring Smartphones To Take Moon Selfies
What smartphones do the astronauts actually use? Are these Android users or Apple stans?
Read MoreWhat smartphones do the astronauts actually use? Are these Android users or Apple stans?
Read MoreIt won't just be a way for celebrities to go on a star safari anymore: it's ready to get deeply involved in the orbital economy.
Read MoreDriving the rover remotely in real time isn't possible due to the vast distance between the planets.
Read MoreOrbit is only getting more and more crowded as different private companies and sovereign nations attempt to establish a footing on the celestial high ground.
Read MoreThis combines two of the most important races the countries are engaged in, the space race and the AI race.
Read MoreIMSA mentioned machine learning for diagnostics, wireless networking and RFID applications as a potential area for discussion.
Read MoreNot content to watch these young whippersnapper planes take all the glory, the F-15s will be kitted out with sensory and data collection gear.
Read MoreThat amazing improvement will come courtesy of two major departures from Starlink's model.
Read MoreThere isn't much money in getting stuck in space, as Williams only received an extra $1,430 for her 9-month extended work trip.
Read MoreIt won't be long until the night (and day!) sky is covered with satellites, which will be a whole new world for us here on Earth.
Read MoreO brave new world, that has such people in't!
Read MoreIf the Chinese have figured out a highly accurate system, the mathematics involved are valid regardless of who writes the software that runs it.
Read MoreWhat a year for SpaceX, and what a year for space.
Read MoreAt the start of 2022, the space agency had eleven libraries; as of Friday, it's now down to just three.
Read MoreYes, zombie creatures from another world could indeed land on a defenseless planet, but in a twist, it's the Earthlings who would be the invaders.
Read MoreThe BlueBird 6 from Texas-based AST SpaceMobile comes in at a full 2,400 square feet, or about the size of a three-bedroom apartment.
Read MoreWhile you were likely scrambling to buy last-minute Christmas presents, NASA completed a vital rehearsal for its upcoming crewed mission to the Moon.
Read MoreAfter an initial failure to launch, billionaire Jared Isaacman has finally been confirmed as the new administrator for NASA
Read MoreLast Friday, the interstellar comet designated 3I/ATLAS completed its closest approach to Earth without crashing into us or depositing an invading armada.
Read MoreOutside of asking the NASA Administrator to reform the agency's acquisition process, the executive order is effectively meaningless.
Read MoreIn space terms, they basically high-fived. It could have been so much worse.
Read MoreYou've really got to see the cards to believe them.
Read MoreWe are still getting a "Days of Thunder" sequel, so at least there's that.
Read MoreNASA's report, published in Nature, predicts that around 40% of all Hubble images will have at least one satellite streak in them.
Read MoreThis bill is a good first step at a course correction, but at the end of the day, a race can only be won if you choose to win it.
Read MoreScientists who, studying the available data, have concluded that 3I/ATLAS is, to paraphrase, a comet doing comet things.
Read MoreDespite it all, the Starliner capsule pushes onwards. It ought to be putting astronauts on the ISS again in the next few years.
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