November 7, 2019 NASA opens Moon rock samples sealed for more than 40 years NASA has opened a previously sealed rock sample brought back from the Moon in 1972, marking the first time it will be analyzed.
November 6, 2019 China exporting lethal drones to Middle East, Esper says Defense Secretary Mark Esper this week warned of the dangers of China as it vies for global dominance in artificial intelligence (AI) -- including its move to export autonomous military drones to the Middle East that can allegedly conduct "lethal targeted strikes."
November 6, 2019 Mars Curiosity rover posts stunning black and white desolate image NASA's Mars Curiosity rover has posted a stunning black and white image of the Red Planet, shedding new light on just how empty it is.
November 5, 2019 California's Kincade Fire has a huge burn scar that can be seen from space The massive scope of damage from California's Kincade Fire can be seen from space in a disturbing new satellite image.
November 5, 2019 NASA astronaut casts Pennsylvania absentee ballot from space And you thought getting to the polls was a hassle because it's a couple of miles from home.
November 5, 2019 Wine cellar in space: 12 bottles arrive for year of aging A dozen bottles of fine French wine arrived at the space station Monday, not for the astronauts, but for science.
November 5, 2019 Massive 2,000-foot asteroid to whiz past Earth later this month An asteroid slightly smaller than the largest structure in the U.S. is slated to harmlessly zoom past Earth later this month.
November 5, 2019 We could go to Venus with today's technology, scientists say We could go to Venus tomorrow with the technology we have today, urged a NASA scientific advisory group, and the group's members would like to get a mission off the ground as soon as possible.
November 4, 2019 Our universe may be a giant loop, new study claims The universe may actually be curved, like a giant inflated balloon, a new study claims.
November 4, 2019 Space capsule soars in dramatic abort test Boeing’s Starliner capsule that will eventually take astronauts into space completed a key abort test Monday when it soared for almost a mile before parachuting back into the New Mexico desert.