On this day 35 years ago, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft took a picture that changed how we see our planet. The iconic "Pale Blue Dot" image is just as awe-inspiring today.
A glorious, colorful image captured by a telescope in Chile shows the bright glow of star cluster RCW 38, where young stars are being born.
SpaceX launched two Earth-imaging satellites today (Feb. 4), further building out Maxar Technologies' sharp-eyed WorldView ...
The Mars Express orbiter launched to the Red Planet. Twenty years later, ESA has delivered a high resolution color image of ...
The asteroid Bennu contains all the materials needed for life. This backs up an old hypothesis that the building blocks of ...
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The Soviet Union's October 1957 launch of the world's first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, stunned the U.S., which reckoned it had a commanding lead in "the Space Race." ...
In 2088 when the Earth is heavily polluted and the atmosphere is becoming unbreathable title starship is launched to investigate whether a planet in a solar system some eighteen light years from ...
Voyager is developing Starlab, a private NASA-funded space station in low-Earth orbit. The company also operates a defense and national security division, leveraging Palantir's AI capabilities ...
Lewis Hamilton’s legendary Formula 1 career entered a thrilling new chapter on Wednesday ... Charles Leclerc will join the Briton out on track later today, completing the picture of Ferrari’s ...
One of Voyager’s business divisions is working on Starlab, a proposed space station in low-Earth orbit that is one of several commercial projects intended to fill a gap left by the planned ...
Voyager Technologies has submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission a confidential registration statement for proposed initial public offering. The space and defense company said Tuesday ...