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It's official: there will be fewer cosmonauts on the International Space Station in 2017

Starting in March 2017, some of the Soyuz rockets that launch to the International Space Station will have just two crew members on board — instead of the typical three. The change is the result of Russia’s desire to reduce the number of...

Stop stressing and stare at the closest supermoon we've seen in 69 years

This Monday, the early morning night sky will be treated to an extra special supermoon. You may be asking yourself "what’s the point?"; It feels like there’s a new supermoon every other month, and there are other bigger things to worry about right...

Watch live as an Atlas V rocket sends an imaging satellite into space

Takeoff is scheduled for 1:30PM ET

Trump's NASA looks good for human space exploration and terrible for Earth science

It’s difficult to predict what a Donald Trump presidency will mean for the future of NASA. The newly elected commander in chief has said very little about his space policy plans throughout the course of his campaign. But Trump’s space advisors...

Why NASA’s Juno mission could last a lot longer than it was supposed to

NASA is preparing for Juno to stick around Jupiter a lot longer than it had originally planned. The probe — which has been orbiting the gas giant since July — is going to stay in its 53-day orbit around the planet for a while, with no definitive...

Elon Musk says SpaceX finally knows what caused the latest rocket failure

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk says that his company has finally gotten to the bottom of the September 1st Falcon 9 explosion — claiming it was the “toughest puzzle” they’ve ever had to solve. And now that the problem is known, he expects SpaceX to return...

After successful Antares launch, NASA wants Orbital ATK to launch on ULA’s rocket again

NASA has asked commercial partner Orbital ATK to set aside its Antares rocket for the company’s next mission to the International Space Station and instead fly cargo on an Atlas V rocket — the premier vehicle of the United Launch Alliance. The...

SpaceX's plan to fuel rockets with people on board has NASA advisors worried

A panel of expert advisors to NASA have expressed concern about SpaceX’s plans to fuel its Falcon 9 rockets with astronauts on board, The Wall Street Journal reports. At a meeting on Monday, members of NASA’s Space Station Advisory Committee...

NASA’s most powerful space telescope ever is ready for preflight testing

The telescope portion of NASA’s James Webb Telescope is finally complete — marking a major benchmark for the spacecraft that has been in development for the past 20 years. NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and other members of the James Webb...

NASA is crowdsourcing ideas to study the surface of the Moon

NASA wants ideas from private companies and the science community about instruments that can be used to explore and study the surface of the Moon. This morning, the space agency put out a formal Request for Information, asking for concepts of...

NASA is great at Halloween because space is genuinely terrifying

Every October, NASA gets into the Halloween spirit by sharing "spooky" pictures of space, such as the creepy jack-o'-lantern sun or this year’s glowing dead star that invokes Slimer from Ghostbusters. I fully applaud NASA for its participation in...

Watch three astronauts return home from the International Space Station tonight

A trio of astronauts will depart the International Space Station this evening, embarking on a three-and-a-half hour journey back to Earth. The exiting crew includes Russian cosmonaut Anatoly Ivanishin, Takuya Onishi of the Japan Aerospace...

SpaceX is still trying to pinpoint what caused its Falcon 9 rocket to explode

SpaceX still doesn’t know exactly what caused its Falcon 9 rocket to explode in September, but the company says it has narrowed down the problem to one of three helium pressure vessels in the upper portion of the rocket. It further confirms what...

NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft just sent back the last bit of its Pluto data

NASA now has all the science data that the New Horizons spacecraft gathered of Pluto and its moons over a year ago. Early in the morning on October 25th, the vehicle sent back the last bit of the more than 50 gigabits of information it collected...

Viral Facebook pages are passing off old space clips as live footage to millions of viewers

Facebook has been pushing live video as its next big format for a while now, and that means there are plenty of media outlets trying to take advantage of the extra visibility. Some, though, aren’t being so honest about it, with Mashable pointing...

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Astronomers capture birth of triple-star system

A triple-star system has been captured in the middle of its birth, giving astronomers one of the first direct glimpses into how multiple-star systems come to be. The image of the star trio, taken by the ALMA telescope in Chile, shows two young...

The ExoMars spacecraft’s crash landing may have been caused by a computer glitch

Europe and Russia’s ExoMars lander may have suffered a computer glitch during its descent to Mars last week, ultimately causing it to crash-land into the planet’s surface, Nature reports. As the lander fell, the mysterious software bug may have...

Astronauts' spinal muscles shrink and weaken after long stays in space

Living in space can take its toll on an astronaut’s back, causing the muscles within the spine to weaken over time, a new study confirms. In microgravity, these muscles are prone to atrophy, and that causes the bones in the spine to stiffen and...

Here’s what we learned from Elon Musk’s SpaceX Reddit AMA

SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk took to Reddit this evening for an Ask Me Anything session, which he noted was “meant to be supplemental” to the talk he gave at the International Astronautical Conference in Guadalajara, Mexico on September 27th. A...

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Elon Musk will answer your SpaceX questions in a Reddit AMA this afternoon

Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla Motors, will host an “Ask Me Anything” session on Reddit at 3PM, Sunday October 23rd. The Q&A will be on the SpaceX subreddit, which means that Musk will likely only answer questions pertaining to SpaceX, and not...

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The ExoMars lander may have exploded when it hit the surface of Mars

The European Space Agency says that its Schiaparelli lander, the ExoMars spacecraft that attempted to land on Mars on Wednesday, may have exploded when it hit the surface. The ESA reached that conclusion after pictures taken by NASA’s Mars...

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Exclusive: White House makes a big bet on small satellites

The White House is announcing its plan today to promote the use of small space satellites — a move aimed at strengthening the U.S.’ burgeoning commercial space industry. The project, called "Harnessing the Small Satellite Revolution," is meant to...

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos thinks space can be the new internet

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos saw Neil Armstrong step on the Moon nearly 50 years ago and the moment changed his life. Now, as the head of one of the robust online retailers in the world, Bezos says that space is the next frontier, a new internet if you...

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Scientists have lost contact with the ExoMars Schiaparelli lander

The European Space Agency says it's lost contact with the Schiaparelli lander scheduled to land on Mars yesterday. The exact fate of the craft is still unknown, but mission handlers stopped receiving radio signal from Schiaparelli during its...

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NASA's Juno spacecraft went into safe mode last night

NASA’s Juno spacecraft went into safe mode last night, 13 hours before it swung close by the surface of Jupiter. Since July 4th, Juno has been in a highly elliptical orbit around the gas giant, swinging close by Jupiter every 53 days to take...

One ExoMars spacecraft makes it into orbit while the other remains a mystery

The European Space Agency still does not know the fate of its Schiaparelli lander, the ExoMars spacecraft that attempted to land on surface of Mars this morning. Signals from the lander cut out just before it reached the ground, and ESA has yet to...

Watch the ExoMars spacecrafts arrive at Mars

Update 12:00PM ET: Thanks to an array of telescopes in India, ESA received word that the Schiaparelli lander did deploy its parachute and ignite its thrusters, but could not confirm that the final touch down was successful. The agency hopes to...

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Live: Watch three astronauts launch to the International Space Station

Less than two days after Orbital ATK’s successful launch to the International Space Station, another rocket is headed the same way. Early Wednesday morning, a Russian Soyuz rocket will take off from Kazakhstan, transporting three new crew members...

How the ExoMars spacecraft will make its way to the surface of Mars

Tomorrow, two spacecraft will reach Mars after nearly seven months of traveling together through space — and they’ll both attempt to pull off two separate and incredible feats. One will put itself into orbit around the Red Planet, while the other...

Orbital ATK's Antares rocket returns to flight with successful launch to the space station

Orbital ATK’s Antares rocket is officially back in play after successfully launching from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia this evening. It marked the first flight of the Antares since October 2014, when a previous version of the...

NASA's Juno mission isn't exactly going according to plan

NASA’s Juno mission team is delaying putting their spacecraft into a shorter orbit around Jupiter — a key maneuver that was supposed to happen on October 19th. But for some reason Juno’s main engine is acting up, so NASA is now looking to pull off...

Tonight, watch Orbital ATK's Antares rocket launch for the first time in two years

Tonight, Orbital ATK will launch its Antares rocket again — nearly two years after the vehicle’s last launch ended in a spectacular explosion. Since then, the Antares has gone through an extensive upgrade, as the vehicle’s main engines have been...