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NASA's twin Voyager spacecraft are very low on power after nearly 50 years. How long can they keep going?

about 1 hour ago

Voyager 1, launched in September 1977, crossed over into interstellar space in...

Pentagon unveils trove of declassfied 'UFO' videos. How to see them all, from 'a football-shaped body' to 'a misshapen and uneven ball of white light'

about 16 hours ago

A "football-shaped" UAP (unidentified anomalous phenomenon) observed by an infrared sensor on...

Black holes slamming into scorching stars may be causing mysterious blue flashes in the cosmos

about 17 hours ago

An illustration shows a black hole colliding with a Wolf Rayet star...

Monopoly sucks, but this new 'Star Wars' video game spinoff might add some galactic sizzle

about 19 hours ago

"Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs Villains" arrives on June 11, 2026.

How you'd really die in space: What sci-fi gets right (and wrong) about extra-terrestrial expirations

about 20 hours ago

An illustration of an astronaut in space floating above a red planet.

This is your best chance to spot the Milky Way's core in May

about 21 hours ago

The Milky Way glows over the Sweetgrass Hills of Montana.

Blue Origin tests 1st moon lander ahead of lunar launch later this year (photo)

about 22 hours ago

a gold-foiled spacecraft stands in a chamber with an open hatch

The charred hull of Artemis 2's Orion | Space photo of the day for May 8, 2026

about 23 hours ago

A space capsule with charred black on its bottom sits inside of...

Learn the night sky without an app: May's easiest star-hops for beginners

1 day ago

Stargazing is best done by star-hopping, not apps.

Scientists found 10,000 possible exoplanets hiding in NASA data

1 day ago

Are we soon to more than double our exoplanet catalog?