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Asteroid breakthrough could cut Mars travel time from months to weeks

Asteroid study, trip duration to Mars, spacecraft propulsion in space, utilisation of asteroids, and NASA’s approach to exploring space are coming together in a way that may change the face of ...

Sunny smiles as Sino-European space mission takes off

A joint Chinese-European spacecraft blasted off into orbit on Tuesday to investigate what happens when extreme winds and...

European Space Agency's 'Smile' mission set to start

The European Space Agency (ESA) is to launch a new mission on Tuesday to study how the Earth's magnetic shield responds to ...

SMILE in sky: a new chapter in China-Europe space science cooperation

The China-Europe jointly developed Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer (SMILE) was launched into orbit on Tuesday, expected to usher in a new era in space weather forecasting and mark a ...

SMILE spacecraft launches to capture first X-ray views of Earth's magnetic shield

A joint European-Chinese spacecraft blasted off into orbit Tuesday to investigate what happens when extreme winds and giant explosions of plasma shot out from the sun slam into Earth's magnetic shield ...

European Space Agency launches 'Smile' mission

The European Space Agency (ESA) launched a new mission on Tuesday to study how the Earth's magnetic shield responds to space ...

Customized Nutritional Drinks May One Day Help Fuel Astronauts Who Travel to Mars

Learn how scientists are tackling the nutritional challenges of space exploration.

A strange ripple in spacetime could be the first fingerprint of dark matter

Black holes crashing together may be revealing clues about dark matter hidden across the universe. Physicists created a new model predicting how dark matter could subtly distort gravitational waves produced during black hole mergers. When they tested the method on real LIGO data, one signal stood out as potentially carrying a dark matter imprint.

Patagonia’s Black Hole backpack is half off at REI right now

"Fits so much and keeps it all organized." ...

See the Milky Way's Sagittarius A* black hole in an amazing polarized Event Horizon Telescope image

Image of the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*). from the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration "has ...

SpaceX Dragon capsule for CRS-34 filled with 6,500 pounds of cargo docks with International Space Station

The spacecraft will be docked at the ISS for a month before heading for splashdown with time-sensitive research and cargo.

Artemis 2 moon astronauts snap gorgeous shot of swirling stars | Space photo of the day for May 18, 2026

NASA's Artemis 2 astronauts had quite the view on their "roadtrip" to the moon. In this image, captured by the astronauts ...

Economy class method proposed by scientists could make moon travel a tad less expensive

Scientists have found a cheaper way to send spacecraft to the Moon by using a gravitational sweet spot as a pit stop, cutting fuel costs by at least 58.80 m/s compared to existing methods.

Watch: Elon Musk's Dragon spacecraft loaded with fresh food docks in space

The docking, which happened high above the northwest Pacific, highlights the remarkable routine of modern space travel that once seemed like pure science fiction.

Study reveals rare deep space blue flashes may be caused by violent black hole-star collisions

This collapse leads to a supernova explosion, leaving behind either a black hole or a neutron star.

The hidden pockets of the universe where the future can cause the past

Inside some very special black holes, there may be a boundary called a Cauchy horizon. Columnist Leah Crane explores the place beyond which physics breaks and anything is possible

Black hole collision confirms Einstein and Hawking predictions, CNN says

Black hole collision reportedly backs Einstein and Hawking's predictions. CNN says the observations align with their ideas.

New spacecraft will watch Earth's shield take the hit as solar storms come roaring in

A joint European-Chinese spacecraft is set to blast off Tuesday to investigate what happens when extreme winds and giant ...

Neutrino flavor flips could be key to triggering supernovae

Despite being so elusive, neutrinos are produced in abundance in some of the most violent events in the universe. One of ...

Ask HN: What's the minimum needed tech to sustain modern civilization?

I think this is a good systems design problem for HN to nerd out on.There was a recent discussion about how the world is overly complicated. If we could keep it simple from the very beginning, how would we do it?The goal: A civilization of humans living in harmony with fellow life forms. "Looking at the birds, feeling the wind". And since this is all we do, it's safe to assume that greed and crime no longer exist. No organized religion, discrimination, borders. No personal compute