The Next Gold Rush in Space
Asteroid mining could revolutionize resource acquisition, offering immense potential for space exploration and Earth. With advancements in technology, the dream of extracting valuable minerals from asteroids is closer than ever.
Mars Orbiter Learns New Tricks
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is rolling into new territory with a recent upgrade. Discover how this old spacecraft is adapting to enhance our view of Mars, even as budget cuts threaten its future.
Voyager 1 Thrusters Come Back
NASA has successfully revived thrusters on Voyager 1, a nearly 50-year-old spacecraft, showcasing remarkable ingenuity and extending its mission in space exploration.
Hubble: 35 Years of Space Exploration
The Hubble Space Telescope has shaped our view of the universe for 35 years, reminding us of NASA's ongoing journey in space exploration.
Recognition for Engineering Excellence
The JWST team has won the Simon Ramo Medal, acknowledging their exceptional systems engineering work.
Lunar Vacuum Cleaner: NASA’s Next Big Step
NASA is gearing up for an exciting lunar mission which will deploy a "vacuum cleaner" designed to collect regolith samples from the Moon’s surface.
NASA’s Solar Sail Propels Space Exploration Forward
In a groundbreaking achievement, NASA has successfully deployed an 80 m2 solar sail into orbit, a concept first envisioned by Arthur C. Clarke 60 years ago.
Curiosity’s Landing: A Triumph in NASA’s History
Amidst Starliner's challenges, NASA's triumphant Mars landing shines as a beacon of success.
Far Side of the Moon: Chang’e-6 Makes History
China's Chang'e-6 probe successfully took off from the far side of the Moon with samples on board.






