There’s no real “dark side” of the moon, but the far side, which faces away from Earth, is different from the near side we see every day. Samples could reveal why.
An American pilot who disappeared during a Vietnam War-era spy mission has been accounted for almost 60 years later, ...
A small, experimental satellite launched in failure in 1974 and lost to ground-based sensors for a quarter century has ...
The Infra-Red Calibration Balloon (S73-7) satellite was part of the United States Air Force’s Space Test Program. After ...
The US Space Force located a tiny experimental satellite after it spent two-and-a–half decades missing in orbit. Hopefully, ...
China launches second Yaogan-42 reconnaissance satellite China launched its second Yaogan-42 reconnaissance satellite over ...
APL, in collaboration with JPL and NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center situated in Greenbelt, Maryland, is responsible for ...
The service did away with the pursuit of a new manned armed scout helicopter and is grappling with how to fill the gap using ...
The spacecraft touched down near the Shioli Crater ... The continued success of Moon Sniper comes during what Noah Petro, NASA project scientist for both the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and Artemis ...
Space can be a wondrous place ... Earth can be seen from over a hundred-thousand miles away, by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO). LRO, which orbits the moon, is customarily used to ...
North Korea on Saturday reiterated its commitment to launching more reconnaissance satellites this year after putting its ...