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As the International Space Station whizzed over Mexico and the United States — before floodwaters catastrophically rose in ...
With advancement of space tech, photographs clicked from space over the years illuminate distant worlds in stunning detail.
NASA's Curiosity rover captures detailed images of Martian rock formations, revealing strong evidence of ancient groundwater flow on Mars.
Jonny Kim, a NASA astronaut took to X to share the information through a post, writing, “Space sushi isn’t quite the same as the fresh stuff on the ground, but it’s not bad!
Scientists have spent decades scouring the Martian surface for any signs of life. Now, a photo snapped by NASA 's Curiosity rover has sparked speculation that the hunt might be over.
At the Kennedy Space Center, a new robot shovels up manufactured lunar dust as part of a larger test.
The time-lapse footage was captured by NASA astronaut Jonny Kim. NASA astronaut Jonny Kim has posted his first time-lapse video of Earth from the International Space Station (ISS), showcasing stunning ...