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Scientist accidentally finds potential shortcut to Mars

For decades, one of the biggest challenges of sending humans to Mars hasn’t just been getting there, it’s getting back.

On this day in space! May 30, 1975: European Space Agency established

On May 30, 1975, the European Space Agency officially opened for business. The European Space Agency was created as a merger of the European Launcher Development Organization, or ELDO, and the ...

Hubble reveals a giant spiral galaxy racing toward a dramatic fate

A spectacular new image from NASA and the European Space Agency’s Hubble Space Telescope offers a rare look at Messier 88 ...

OTD in space – May 30: European Space Agency established

On May 30, 1975, the European Space Agency officially opened for business. [‘On This Day in Space’ Video Series on Space.com] ...

Evidence of cosmic-ray acceleration from a nearby supernova remnant

Cosmic rays seen at Earth show a wide range of particle energies, from 107 electron-volts (eV) to more than 1020 eV, the ...

If You're Packing For A Trip To Bali, The 27 Items In This List Are Worth The Space In Your Bag

Xoxo, a very particular packer.

32 Little Things To Improve Your Outdoor Space And The Time You Spend There

Prediction: the patio becomes your new favorite part of home.

31 Products That’ll Make Your Outdoor Space Feel Like A Whole Extra Room

These finds will make your backyard feel like an extension of your living room.

This new route to the moon could make space travel cheaper, here’s how

Scientists discover a new fuel-saving route to the Moon that could lower mission costs, improve space travel efficiency, and ...

This Is SpaceX's Biggest Market, and It Might Surprise You (Spoiler Alert: It Has Nothing to Do With Space)

If you're interested in SpaceX, make sure to understand what it really does and what it plans to do.

A ‘Black Hole’ in Your Consciousness Makes You See a Unique Version of Reality, Neuroscientists Say

Turns out we’re not all watching the same version of the world unfold, just continuously updating our own personal ...

Milky Way's massive black hole spaghettified filament of gas

A massive filament of gas and dust, designated X7, has been elongated during its long approach to the Milky Way galaxy's ...

Record-breaking Europe heat wave from space | Space photo of the day for May 29, 2026

Europe is experiencing a serious heat wave at the moment, and we have the satellite data to prove it. In new data from Europe's Sentinel-3 mission, we can see the scorching temper ...

Massive Blue Origin rocket explosion sets stage for Elon Musk's dominance of space

The destruction of Jeff Bezos's New Glenn rocket clouds NASA's lunar timeline and deepens reliance on SpaceX, as the U.S.

This Is SpaceX's Biggest Market, and It Might Surprise You (Spoiler Alert: It Has Nothing to Do With Space)

SpaceX is expected to go public in June in what will be the biggest initial public offering (IPO) ever on the stock market. The company is looking to raise about $75 billion, acco ...

Scientists put a brain through a −196°C cryosleep. Could real-life human hibernation change the future of deep-space travel?

On the latest episode of “The Astounding Pop Mech Show,” Andrew Daniels, Sean Gorman, and Jamie Sorcher unpack this ...

Webb Telescope Discovers Black Hole That Formed Before Its Galaxy

Webb Telescope finds a supermassive black hole 50 million times our Sun's mass that formed before its galaxy, rewriting cosmic formation theories.

“Little red dot” in early Universe is a naked supermassive black hole

The little red dot in question is called Abell 2744−QSO1, and gravitational lensing has both magnified it and caused it to ...

A ‘Black Hole’ in Your Consciousness Makes You See a Unique Version of Reality, Neuroscientists Say

Turns out we’re not all watching the same version of the world unfold, just continuously updating our own personal “simulation.” ...

Southampton firm develops detectors for space mission

A Southampton firm has delivered space detectors capable of measuring Earth's far-infrared emissions.