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Mars' ‘perfect square’ that went viral—here's the actual truth behind the mysterious imageA seemingly perfect square shape on Mars, captured by NASA's Mars Global Surveyor in 2001, went viral online, sparking theories of artifici...
Indian Navy missile tracking capabilities get a boost with INS Dhruv amid rising global threatsIndia's INS Dhruv is a vital naval asset for tracking strategic missiles and collecting crucial telemetry data during test launches over oc...
A billion-year secret: How Lunar ice could turn the Moon into a Space ‘gas station', provide fuel for Mars tripScientists have confirmed lunar polar ice has been accumulating for 1.5 billion years. This ancient ice, scattered across different regions...
Russia supplies Iran with cyber support, spy imagery to hone attacks, Ukraine saysRussian satellites have surveyed dozens of military and critical sites across the Middle East. This imagery aided Iran in targeting U.S. fo...
Impulse Space, Anduril building space technology for Trump's Golden Dome missile defence shieldImpulse Space is working with Anduril Industries to develop space-based interceptor prototypes for Donald Trump’s proposed “Golden Dome” mi...
Today in US history, on March 10: Civil War leadership to breakthroughs in communication and space that shaped American innovation and leadershipMarch 10 holds significant US historical moments. In 1862, the first US paper money circulated. Alexander Graham Bell tested the telephone ...
3I/ATLAS NASA image from HiRISE camera disappoint you? ISRO also shares interstellar comet's striking picture and observations3I/ATLAS NASA image from HiRISE camera disappoint you? The new NASA image of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS from the HiRISE camera drew mixed ...
Laser on NASA’s LRO successfully ‘pings’ Chandrayaan-3 Moon landerThe Laser Retroreflector Array (LRA) on the Vikram lander of India's Chandrayaan-3 mission was involved in the experiment, which now opens ...
S. Korea set to launch first spy satellite with SpaceXSouth Korea readies its inaugural military spy satellite launch via a SpaceX rocket, marking a significant step in its space rivalry with N...
Chandrayaan-3 lander touched down about 600 km from Moon's south pole, says NASA; releases imageChandrayaan-3 News: NASA said its Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) acquired an oblique view (42-degree slew angle) of the lander ...
NASA spacecraft around moon spots likely crash site of Russia's lost lunar landerSince the newfound crater is close to where scientists believe Russia's lunar lander crashed, "it is likely to be from that mission, rather...
Mars study offers clues to origin of life on EarthResearchers examined observations by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) of massive deposits in a basin on southern Mars.
NASA unveils stunning image of snow-covered dunes on MarsThe image was taken on May 21 in the Northern hemisphere of Mars by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on US sp...
Mars emerging from Ice AgeMars emerging from an Ice Age, according to radar images of Mars's polar regions that are shedding new light on our climate cycle.
Mars emerging from Ice Age: StudyThe findings are based on data collected by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which has been circling Mars for 10 years.
Volcanoes erupted under ice sheet on ancient MarsNew evidence from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter suggests there was extensive ice on ancient Mars, researchers said.
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captures boulders on martian landslideThe landslide is relatively fresh, as many individual boulders still stand out above the main deposit, researchers said.
NASA maps sand dunes on MarsA new image from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows a resistant and highly fractured surface among sand dunes on the red planet.
NASA orbiter captures sites of "The Martian" landingsThe Matt Damon-starrer "The Martian" begins with a region on Red Planet called Acidalia Planitia - the landing site for the sci-fi film's "...
Earth's gravitational pull shrinking the Moon: NASAEarth's gravity has influenced the orientation of thousands of faults that form in the lunar surface as the Moon shrinks, NASA has revealed.