NASA's Perseverance Rover Is 'GO For Launch' After Passing Another Milestone Test
NASA's Perseverance rover is a 'GO' for launch on July 30 after it passed the Launch Readiness Review.
Teen's Drowning Is Fourth Death In Georgia's Lake Lanier This July
Three other drowning deaths were recorded in Lake Lanier this July, two of which occurred during the Fourth of July weekend.
Lizard, Not Dinosaur? Study Describing Hummingbird-Sized Dinosaur Retracted From Journal
Although the researchers say their description remains accurate, doubt has been cast on their classification of the species as a dinosaur.
Skywatching: Double Meteor Shower To Grace The Skies This Week
The Delta Aquariids and Alpha Capricornids will both peak on July 28-29 evening.
Scientists Name New Hawaiian Snail Species For The First Time In 60 Years
Auriculella gagneorum is the first living native Hawaiian land snail to be described in 60 years
Astronomers Spot White Dwarf Explosion With UV Flash For The Second Time
It is only the second time that scientists observed a white dwarf explosion accompanied by a UV flash.
LOOK: Hubble Snaps Stunning New Photo Of Saturn
Saturn's rings and two of its many moons can clearly be seen in the stunning new photo.
Jupiter's Largest Moon: NASA's Juno Snaps First Images Of Ganymede's North Pole
The Juno spacecraft flew close to Jupiter's moon, Ganymede, and took images of its surface using the Jovian Infrared Auroral Mapper instrument.
Astronomers Capture First Direct Image Of Multiplanet System Around Sun-Like Star
The Very Large Telescope took the first ever direct image of a multiplanet system orbiting a Sun-like star.
Mars 2020: NASA Perseverance Rover Passes Milestone Test Ahead Of Launch
With just about a week before the launch window opens and its long journey to Mars begins, NASA's Perseverance rover has passed its Flight Readiness Review.
Researchers Rediscover 'Lost Planet' The Size Of Saturn
Hundreds of other 'lost' exoplanets could be found using the researchers' pioneering method.
Helix Structure, 'Superbubble' Found In Spiral Galaxy's Magnetic Field
The researchers observed structures that have 'never been observed before.'
NASA Astronauts Install 'Robot Hotel' And Its Occupants Outside ISS
The 'robot hotel' frees up space inside the ISS and keeps its robot occupants protected outside the space station.
Researchers Find Beetle Larvae That Can Consume, Decompose Polystyrene
The larvae were able to survive on a diet of Styrofoam for two weeks.
37 Volcanoes On Venus Still Active, Study Finds
The find suggests that Venus is still a geologically active planet.
NASA, USGS Satellite Image Shows California Mineral Fire From Space
The Mineral Fire has burned over 28,000 acres of land since July 13.
National Ice Cream Month: Facts, History About The Frozen Treat
National Vanilla Ice Cream Day will be celebrated on Thursday, July 23.
Sailors Who Helped Fight USS Bonhomme Richard Fire Test Positive For COVID-19
According to a sailor who helped fight the fire, they had to share firefighting equipment such as masks and gloves.
UAE Successfully Launches 'Hope,' First Of Three Major Mars Missions This Summer
The 'Hope' probe is expected to arrive at the Red Planet in February 2021, in time for the 50th anniversary of the UAE's formation.
James Webb Space Telescope Launch Date Moved: What You Need To Know
The James Webb Space Telescope project experienced significant difficulties due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Black Hole Mystery: Disappearance And Reappearance Of Black Hole's Corona Puzzles Scientists
It was the first time for astronomers to observe a black hole's corona disappear in less than a year and then reappear again.
Solar Orbiter Snaps Stunning Closest-Ever Pictures Of The Sun, Spots 'Campfires' On The Surface
The stunning images came from a testing of the Solar Orbiter's cameras by the NASA and the European Space Agency.
Satellite Data Shows Great Lakes' Record Warm Temperatures
Surface temperatures at the lake were six to 10 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than normal for this time of the year.
Mistaken Identity: Astronomers Spot 28 Previously Misidentified Black Holes
The 'heavily obscured black holes' were previously misidentified as being other celestial objects.
NRO, Northrop Grumman, Space Force Successfully Launch Classified Mission
NROL-129 was the U.S. Space Force's first mission from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility.
National Park Issues Algal Bloom Warning After Dog's Death
The dog died about an hour after swimming in a river at Zion National Park on July 4.
US Pet Owners Urged To Prepare For Ebola-Like Bunny Virus
The virus has been detected in various states such as California, Colorado, Texas and Arizona.
Observation Of 'Mirach's Ghost' Sheds Light On Birth Of Supermassive Black Holes
A supermassive black hole is the largest kind of black hole and can be millions to billions of times the mass of the Sun.
Massive 'Superflare' Spotted On Star Just 16 Light Years Away
One of the flares was 20 times larger than the flares of the Sun.
Alaska Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Passenger Threatens To 'Kill Everybody'
In a video footage of the event, the man can be heard yelling 'Die in the name of Jesus!'