The scope of space operations is increasing. This means that space junk will become a threat to satellite devices and spacecraft, including the International Space Station (ISS),
At the center of the Milky Way, the crowded stars are packed close together, supernova explosions emitting horrific shock and radiation waves, not to mention the greedy
After six weeks of weather delays and due to technical problems at the launcher's equipment monitoring division, on September 14 (Vietnam time).
If the Curiosity autonomous exploration device finds bacteria on Mars, that discovery is unlikely to be evidence of life on the red planet.
The US aerospace agency (NASA) said the autonomous robot Opportunity had a new discovery that made geologists curious and excited.
The US space agency (NASA) on September 14 said scientists have for the first time found evidence that planets can form and exist around stars similar to the face. Heaven in dense
'Mars is as cold as hell', singer Elton John lifted the forecast of such a Martian climate in the Rocket Man song released in 1972 - four years before the Viking 2 landing chamber.
Russia's Soyuz spacecraft and three astronauts safely returned to Earth after working 123 days on the International Space Station (ISS).
The Curiosity probe of the US Space Agency (NASA), carrying out its mission to explore Mars, has for the first time recorded the red planet's Phobos moon moment.
Sunita Williams, the record-holder astronaut, is the longest-flying woman in orbit, was given the right to administer the International Space Station (ISS).
The Russian Federal Space Agency Roscosmos said the Metop-B satellite, weighing more than 4 tons, was launched by Soyuz boosters from Russia's Baikonur space airport in Central
According to Russian scientists, the results recalculate the asteroid's path
Recently, Virgin Airlines announced it would offer a free space trip to customers with
Tonight, Friday 31 August, people around the world will have the opportunity to admire the 'blue moon' - the second full moon phenomenon in the month, averaging 2.7 years and the
The US Aeronautics Agency (NASA) on August 31 said Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide working on the International Space Station (ISS) ended his first outing walk.