It is time to honor six decades of women's contributions to spaceflight, says the Air and Space Museum, with unbiased verbs like 'crewed' or 'piloted'
Smithsonian scientist John Grant says we have to know what to look for and where to go on the planet for evidence
Three new (and particularly challenging) aspects of the Mars 2020 mission that distinguishes it from previous missions
Researchers in France aim to boldly farm fish where no one has farmed fish before
The decade-long mission requires dozens of glass tubes, two rovers and three more rocket launches, including the first from another planet
When Perseverance lands, Mariah Baker will collect data that will prepare the way for crewed missions to the Red Planet
If the craft succeeds, it will provide crucial information for exploring the other planets by air
Space agencies are launching new missions outfitted with revolutionary technologies, including the Perseverance rover, to learn more about the Red Planet
Experts describe how they plan to land the rover, what could go wrong and what they hope to learn
Be a part of NASA's Perseverance rover landing this February with these six ways to celebrate the mission to Mars
Thanks to a Harvard-Smithsonian mentoring program, high school students Kartik Pinglé and Jasmine Wright helped discover new worlds
Eclipses, meteor showers and dazzling views of planets will excite amateur and professional astronomers alike in North America
Discover what it's really like to live and work in space! Astronaut Victor Glover shares his thoughts and little-known facts about being an astronaut
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On a mission more than 200 million miles away from Earth, the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft grabbed rocks from Bennu
Before spacecraft (and humans) set off to explore our nearest neighbor, these were some of the questions scientists were asking
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Knowing those rocks’ origins will help scientists learn more about the composition of objects in the solar system and asteroid belt
Astronauts will test out the expensive commode, which is better designed for “dual ops,” before its eventual use on deep space missions
Researchers say the location would offer a quiet spot from which to hear a signal from an intelligent civilization
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