NASA is trying to find out how much greenhouse gas the mid-Atlantic can absorb to map out future climate change.
When NASA’s Cassini spacecraft went on a dive between Saturn and its rings, scientists heard whooshes and squeaks instead of pops and cracks, showing that the gap is emptier than they expected.
The total solar eclipse in August is your last chance to see one in the United States until 2024.
Lego's new set is a one-meter tall NASA Saturn V, the rocket used for Apollo missions that sent people to the moon.
Neptune appears to be moving backward in its orbit in these images taken by the Kepler spacecraft, but it’s all a trick.
Tiny aliens on a TRAPPIST-1 exoplanet would have an easy time traveling to one of the neighboring planets in its solar system because they are so close together.
Eruptions on the sun look very different, but they might all be produced the same way — with energy bursting through a magnetic field.
A single piece of space junk could trigger an unstoppable domino effect of catastrophic collisions.
The Dawn spacecraft observing Ceres lost the function of one of its reaction wheels.
NASA’s spacecraft Cassini is back online after going dark during a plunge between Saturn and its rings — and we have photos.
In a 52-page audit report, the space agency's Office of Inspector General warned that there was a “significant risk” that its next-generation spacesuits may not be ready before the International Space Station’s potential retirement in 2024.
An unmanned mission to Pluto is in the works at NASA.
The Cassini spacecraft is taking a dive between Saturn and its rings to send scientists views they have never seen before.
The Google Doodle today honors the Cassini spacecraft's grand finale.
“Genes in Space-3” is aimed at preparing, sequencing and identifying the microbes that are occasionally found aboard the International Space Station.
Apple has reportedly hired Jeff Norris, an augmented reality expert from NASA, for the company's team working on AR smart glasses and features for future iPhones.
The spacecraft, which has been studying the Saturn system since 2004, will start its Grand Finale mission Wednesday and end it by plunging into the planet’s atmosphere Sept. 15.
Apple has reportedly hired former NASA engineers for its self-driving venture Project Titan. The engineers worked at the agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and on the autonomous vehicle for exploration of Jupiter's moon.
NASA has an entire fleet of satellites orbiting Earth as we speak, and the way they move around the planet is hypnotizing.
Cassini will end on Sept. 15 with the probe plunging into Saturn’s atmosphere, where it will burn up.
President Donald Trump and daughter Ivanka will make a video call to NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson on the International Space Station.
Framed by the icy rings of Saturn, these photos from NASA show Earth and the Moon in a whole new way.