November 6, 2018 Researchers want to use lasers to contact aliens and help bring them to Earth Scientists want to build a laser that could guide an extraterrestrial civilization and bring them to Earth.
November 6, 2018 Election Day 2018: How astronauts vote when they're in space Even the International Space Station has a local polling site, thanks to a Texas law that arranges special absentee ballots for U.S. astronauts who are in orbit on Election Day .
November 5, 2018 NASA posts photo of crashed 'flying saucer from outer space' A "flying saucer" crash-landed in a Utah desert 14 years ago and now NASA is sharing pictures for the first time.
November 5, 2018 Hubble Space Telescope snaps smiley-shaped cluster of galaxies This group of galaxies can’t help but grin.
November 5, 2018 Mysterious interstellar object could be 'lightsail' sent from another civilization NASA may have ruled that Oumuamua, the first interstellar object ever spotted in our system is a "metallic or rocky object" approximately 400 meters in length and 40 meters wide, but a new study from the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics says it could be something much more exciting – it could be "a lightsail of artificial origin" sent from another civilization.
November 4, 2018 Neil Armstrong's Apollo 11 spacecraft ID plate sells for $468G in auction Neil Armstrong’s personal collection of memorabilia has taken flight.
November 3, 2018 SpaceX's 'Starman' and Its Tesla Roadster are now beyond Mars Starman has put a lot of miles on his Tesla Roadster in the last nine months.
November 2, 2018 Elon Musk says he 'likes the idea' of Trump's Space Force In a wide-ranging podcast, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said he likes the idea of President Trump's Space Force, even if the idea is controversial.
November 2, 2018 NASA is teaming up with a California shoe company to commemorate its 60th anniversary NASA is teaming up with California shoe company Vans to commemorate the upcoming 60th anniversary.
November 2, 2018 Soyuz rocket failure: Russia blames botched launch on mistake during assembly A Russian space investigation has blamed a damaged sensor for forcing a Soyuz rocket to abort its trip just two minutes after it was launched.