UFO buffs and researchers reckon they’ve spotted an alien sunbathing on a rock in an official NASA snap. The photo shows a small, blurry figure with a pink body on Mars’ rocky surface. NASA first shared the image in April 2021, but it was
NASA are set to launch a space shuttle on Christmas Eve that will take the first US lander to the moon in more than half a century. Preparations have begun at Cape Canaveral in Florida for take off in just a few weeks,
NASA is gearing up for an exciting return to the Moon, marking over 50 years since the last Apollo mission. The United States has set the stage for this cosmic endeavour, scheduling the launch of the Peregrine lander this month. Developed by
NASA’s plan to create human settlements on the moon by 2040 has sparked fascination among scientists, engineers and dreamers worldwide. This ambitious project marks a significant leap in humanity’s quest to explore beyond our home planet, with the goal of establishing sustainable
Hitchin-born Dr Nicola Fox, 54, is only the second woman to hold the post since the space agency was founded in 1958. She told Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs her father Eric, an engineer at Vauxhall, had followed all the NASA astronaut
In good humour, the opticians, Specsavers, have launched a pair of glasses into space in a bid to provide the NASA team with glasses to ensure the mishap of the “lost tools” doesn’t happen again. Britons have been star-gazing in an attempt
NASA released images of Earth from a unique angle that might cause most people to stop and stare. Rays from the sun were captured lighting up Earth’s atmosphere in a newly released image from the International Space Station. The images were taken
NASA has among its ranks countless asteroids listed as potential threats to Earth. Space rocks across our Solar System and the Universe at large are currently whizzing through space at breakneck speed, some on a collision course with our home. Luckily for
A recent image taken in space is turning heads and sparking questions. On Sept. 7, 2023, NASA’s Juno mission captured an image of an area in one of Jupiter’s northern regions called Jet N7, according to NASA. The image, which is of
Juno’s next perijove, its 56th, will take place on November 22, according to the mission’s website. Scott Bolton, the Juno mission’s principal investigator, told Mashable earlier this year: “We’re marching closer and closer.” NASA added in a statement: “Not only is the