
The International Space Station Almost Got Hit By Space Junk
On Monday evening, the International Space Station had to change and move its orbit around the Earth in order to avoid getting hit by space junk.

On Monday evening, the International Space Station had to change and move its orbit around the Earth in order to avoid getting hit by space junk.

This question is the most mysterious billion-dollar question. Humans have so far looked into the length and breadth of the universe and still couldn’t come up with a sufficient answer to the question. The question still remains a mystery, but one shouldn’t shy away from probing more.

On the morning on October 14, 2022, the biggest and most powerful explosions ever recorded occurred in space.

According to a new study, published in the Nature Astronomy this week stated that ancient life on Mars destroyed the planet.

As NASA’s Artemis 1 mission keeps getting delayed, SpaceX plans to launch a separate mission apart from NASA to the moon a few days apart from the next planned Artemis launch.

The pictures of the icy moon of Jupiter, Europa, were captured by NASA’s probe, Juno, during a flyby showing how stunning the moon is and also revealing that the moon could possibly harbor extraterrestrial life.

India’s Mars orbiter, Mangalyaan, mission has ended as it runs out of fuel. It did, however, last longer than expected.

As NASA get prepared for their next upcoming moon mission, Artemis, they are using the desert in Arizona to practice their landings, moonwalks, and driving their new moon rovers.

During Ingenuity Helicopter’s 33rd flight on Mars, its camera discovered a foreign object that it has not discovered before.

As a part of defending the earth from any potential asteroid hits, NASA successfully crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid, the size of a football stadium, on Monday. This is the very first-time humans have become able to accomplish such an objective.

When NASA launches SpaceX Crew-5, it will make history as the first Russian cosmonaut will go into space using the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft.

For the past 50 years, humans have sent robots and other machinery to explore Mars. These machines have either crashed or stopped working and have been just left there. As of now, there is an estimated 15,694 lbs (pounds) of trash left by human exploration.