Using data from NASA's InSight lander, researchers have discovered structures deep inside Mars' interior. These giant lumps are serving as a time capsule to show us what happened to the planet 4.5 billion years ago.
The 'hypervolatile' space rock was spotted in early July but may have been visible on other telescopes as early as May. Researchers say the comet, named 3I/ATLAS, is 'unusually' bright.
The journal Science recently published a paper that revealed that Mars' mantle consists of giant rocky fragments that emanated from the collision of celestial objects billions of years ago ...
NASA astronaut Megan McArthur has retired, concluding a career spanning more than two decades. A veteran of two spaceflights, McArthur logged 213 days in ...
While not quite big enough to be considered a planet, scientists have theorised that life once inhabited Ceres - a space body near to Earth - including oceans on the surface ...