University of Iowa researchers found in a new study that images of Earth that kindle "blue marble awe" could create more favorable views of renewable energy and the environment.
American Astronaut Don Pettit stunned several viewers when he shared several out-of-this-world photos from the International ...
NASA astronaut Suni Williams was undertaking a repair on the ISS when she was photographed from Earth by an amateur astrophotographer ...
Blue Ghost has left Earth’s orbit, carrying NASA’s science to the Moon. Instruments are performing well, including a ...
Stare into the heart of our galaxy – the Milky Way, filled with billions of stars and mysterious deep-space wonders.
Planet Labs ... data from New Space companies. Massimiliano Vitale, Planet Senior Vice President of Tasking Products, said, “Europe has demonstrated global leadership in Earth observation ...
Today, around 800,000 people live on the volcano's slopes and up to 3 million people reside within the potential danger zone of future eruptions, making Vesuvius "one of the world's most dangerous ...
The Alien franchise normally features humans fighting the xenomorphs in space. In Alien: Earth, the extraterrestrial creatures are bringing the battle to Earth. The official teaser trailer for ...
During this week, the spacecraft captured a gorgeous view of a solar eclipse seen from space, and now it has captured an even more impressive visual: our planet Earth, as seen from a distance of 4 ...
This is happening, according to AccuWeather, because all six planets are going to be on the same side of the sun from Earth’s perspective. During the first nights of February, the crescent moon should ...
They happen when the paths of three or more of our neighboring planets, which are traveling at different speeds and distances as they orbit the Sun, seem to cross from our perspective on Earth.
Peculiar bursts of energy called chorus waves have been detected in deep space ... Earth’s magnetic field lines. Because they can interact with the high-energy particles trapped in our planet ...