Space
Israel can maintain military edge by expanding into space, sources tell 'Post'
With only seven countries deeply involved in developing space capabilities, Israel now has a larger qualitative advantage in that arena than in others where it once had an advantage.
NASA on the brink of history: Rocket on its way to the moon – final preparations underway
British intelligence agency investigated UFOs, secret documents show
Astronomers spot white dwarf star creating a colorful shockwave
China proposes giant radio telescope on Moon's far side with 7,200 antennas by 2035
The project aims to investigate the 'Cosmic Dark Ages,' the period from the Big Bang until the formation of the first stars.
James Webb Space Telescope captures first images of Neptune's auroras
The planet's tilted magnetic field causes auroras far from its rotation poles.
SpaceX, ULA clinch multibillion-dollar contract in key Pentagon launch program
Musk's SpaceX leads $13.5 billion Space Force contract race with $5.9B in awarded missions.
US seeks ideas for Golden Dome's missile interceptors in space
The Missile Defense Agency and US Space Force are holding a series of meetings to discuss space-based interceptors.
NASA's SPHEREx telescope captures 100,000 celestial objects in one infrared image
NASA said the telescope is expected to collect data on more than 450 million galaxies and more than 100 million stars in the Milky Way by surveying the entire sky in 102 infrared wavelengths.
James Webb telescope reveals oxygen in galaxy from 13.4 billion years ago
Light from JADES-GS-z14-0 has taken 13.4 billion years to reach Earth, revealing a chemically mature galaxy when the universe was less than 300 million years old.
Partial solar eclipse to create 'devil's horns' effect on March 29
NASA urges use of ISO 12312-2 certified eclipse glasses for safe viewing.
First time: The Blue Ghost lander successfully lands on the moon
Firefly, an American company, made a soft landing on the moon, becoming the second private company to do so. In collaboration with NASA, it’s a key step for future moon and Mars missions.
Israeli high school students launch nine miniature satellites into space in 'Tevel 2' project
One of the satellites was developed by Druze students and is the first of its kind.
US firm Firefly scores its first moon landing with Blue Ghost spacecraft
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lands on the moon, marking a major milestone in private lunar exploration.