Astronauts share their favorite space films, capturing the thrill of leaving Earth. From survival on Mars to the Apollo 13 ...
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February Has 8 Night Sky Wonders—Including a 6-Planet Parade, a 'Ring of Fire' Eclipse and a Once-in-decades Moon Mission
From Mercury’s rare appearance to NASA’s Artemis II launch window, here’s everything to watch in the skies this month.
Although Mercury was geologically active in its early days, today its surface appears almost completely static. This is why ...
Stargazers can see six planets all in one evening during the second month of the year, especially Mercury, which is usually difficult to spot.
NASA's first tragedy is recalled annually at Launch Complex 34. This year is different, as the Artemis II mission sits on the ...
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Strange Bright Lines on Mercury Suggest It's Not 'Dead' After All
The smallest planet in our Solar System may be hiding a big secret. Curious bright streaks on Mercury's surface, doodled on ...
UK Space Agency's Head of Space Exploration, Matthew Cook, describes the rollout of the rocket for NASA's Artemis II mission, ...
A rare arctic outbreak forces engineers to delay the critical Artemis II fueling test, narrowing the February launch window.
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Strange Streaks Found on Mercury, NASA Uncovers 400 Signs the Planet Isn’t Not Dead Yet
For decades, Mercury has been seen as astatic, heavily cratered planet, a relic of early Solar System history. Its surface, ...
NASA outlines February night sky events, including Artemis II launch timing, Orion visibility, planetary alignments after sunset, and lunar phases observed throughout the month.
The team found that the lineae occurred preferentially on the Sun-facing slopes of the younger impact craters. This suggests ...
By 1967, NASA had wrapped up the Mercury and Gemini programs and was preparing for the launch of the first Apollo-series spacecraft.
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