You Can Still Find Your Old Myspace Profile. Here's How
While we can't actually teleport you back to 2006, there are a few tricks up our sleeve to see your Myspace page ... and there's a way to delete it, too.
Read MoreWhile we can't actually teleport you back to 2006, there are a few tricks up our sleeve to see your Myspace page ... and there's a way to delete it, too.
Read MoreNASA plans to retire the ISS with a combination of natural orbital decay and controlled reentry by 2031.
Read MoreResearch scientists have proposed a solution to the lack of oxygen on Mars (and other planets) -- use AI to automate finding the best sources of it.
Read MoreOnce every two years, the sun prevents transmissions coming from or going to Mars for about two weeks. What causes the phenomenon and how does NASA prepare?
Read MoreNASA has launched a new mobile app that makes it much easier to see the International Space Station from your own backyard. Here's how to use it.
Read MoreFor its missions to the Moon and in space, NASA has helped pioneer or improve upon several technologies. We still use these 10 inventions today.
Read MoreOriginally replaced due to a Rubella scare, the late Ken Mattingly helped save the lives of the three astronauts on the infamous Apollo 13 mission.
Read MoreThis unique spaceplane will be able to shuttle cargo to the ISS and land on commercial runways. A crewed variant will carry astronauts, as well.
Read MoreRadiation is a major issue for spacecraft embarking on deep space trips, but NASA is working on solutions.
Read MoreNASA made up a team, which seeks to identify asteroids and comets passing near Earth's orbit and is developing systems to prevent catastrophic impacts.
Read MoreWhile they can live for millions to billions of years, stars eventually die, but how does this happen, and where do they go? Here is the process explained.
Read MoreDespite being life-giving, eventually the Sun will decide to incinerate our planet in the distant future.
Read MoreFast radio bursts hit the Earth more than 10,000 times per day. Now, scientists have new evidence that starquakes might be the reason behind them.
Read MoreA research study found that it may be possible to use moondust to create roads and other structures on the lunar surface.
Read MoreThe Vera C. Rubin Observatory, named for the woman who discovered the first evidence of dark matter, is currently under construction.
Read MoreThere are many factors to consider when selecting the right telescope, depending on where you plan to use it, and what you plan to gaze at.
Read MoreNASA's Psyche mission is sending a spacecraft to investigate an unusual metal-rich asteroid that may help unravel mysteries about how Earth formed.
Read MoreNasa has given the first look at the samples of the asteroid Bennu (named after an Egyptian god) that show the presence of high-carbon content and water.
Read MoreStarlink satellites were only the start of light pollution in the night sky. A satellite called BlueWalker3 has proven to be especially bothersome.
Read MoreUniversity researchers from Germany are preparing to launch a probe to explore beneath the ice shelfs in Antarctica - and eventually on other planets.
Read MoreKombucha, the vinegary fermented drink known for its beneficial bacteria, may help pave the way for new innovations to support life on the moon and beyond.
Read MoreThe satellite phenomenon known as Starlink has brought the internet to isolated regions of the world. Now a new tool will let you watch the satellites pass by.
Read MoreAstronauts onboard the International Space Station have photographed lightning from space before, but now they're preparing to substantially up their game.
Read MoreHuge telescopes can be found in many places on Earth and they may one day be joined by a similar model built inside of a literal crater on the moon.
Read MoreFrank Rubio went to the International Space Station in September 2022, alongside Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin. He's still there, a year later.
Read MoreNASA has published its first report on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), marking the start of its public role in the exploration of the controversial topic.
Read MoreSleeping in space is quite an ordeal, and not just because you might float away if you're not strapped down. Two ongoing tests may help improve things, though.
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