Ever wondered how those weird, floating \"snowmen\" way out in the deep freeze of the Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune's orbit ...
At just 15, Jonathan James breached 13 NASA computers and accessed Pentagon systems, becoming the youngest person ever convicted under U.S. cybercrime laws. Years later, when authorities investigated ...
While Earth experienced dazzling auroras seen as far south as Mexico, Mars faced a very different and far more intense impact.
Uri Geller claims aliens are testing Earth's systems after 10,000 US flights disrupted and increased UFO sightings near ...
A storm from the Sun can make a planet’s sky glow or a spacecraft’s computer stumble. At Mars in May 2024, it did both, just without the auroras people photographed on Earth.
Images from NASA’s DART mission revealed the first direct evidence that asteroids in a binary system can exchange rocks and dust. Slow moving debris from the asteroid Didymos appears to have struck ...
Unlike on Earth there aren’t dozens of satellites whizzing around Mars to provide satellite navigation functionality. Recently NASA’s JPL engineers tried something with the ...
Gary McKinnon, who prosecutors said committed "the biggest military computer hack of all time," claims he has seen UFO images and "non-terrestrial" data ...
Monitoring river level fluctuations is also helping scientists understand the structure of river banks and river beds, which ...
Astronomers who have debated why these globular icy objects look the way they do finally have an answer ...
As we continue our celebration of Women's History Month, here are some life-changing inventions brought to us by Black women.
When aerospace engineers talk about the future of flight, liquid hydrogen (LH2) is often part of the conversation. It is lightweight, energy-dense and carbon-free at the point of use. But storing and ...