NASA’s twin Voyager spacecraft, after spending an impressive 46 years in deep space, are beginning to show signs of wear and aging. These pioneering spacecraft, which have provided inv… Read More
For generations, humans have dreamed, speculated, and theorized about the possibility of journeying to distant stars, finding habitable planets around them, and settling down. In time, the c… Read More
The Voyager Golden Record, a phonograph time capsule affixed to spacecraft Voyager 1 and 2, captured the sounds of life on Earth. Currently, the master recording of the Golden Record is expe… Read More
The Legacy of the Voyager Probes: Humanity’s First Interstellar Messengers
In 1977, humanity embarked on an unprecedented journey of exploration and discovery with the launch of the Vo… Read More
The Time Capsule Voyagers: A Look at the Pioneer and Voyager Missions
The Pioneer and Voyager missions, launched by NASA in the 1970s, have been instrumental in shaping our understanding of… Read More
A diagram of our heliosphere. For the first time, scientists have mapped the heliopause, which is the boundary between the heliosphere (brown) and interstellar space (dark blue). Credit:… Read More
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After decades of space exploration, humanity’s reach… Read More
The Universe never ceases to amaze us. There are multiple distinct types of cosmic explosions that are known. One such type is supernovae, which are the result of the explosive deaths of mas… Read More
Inter planetary SpacePractically all the planetary group by volume has all the earmarks of being a vacant void. A long way from being nothingness, this vacuum of "room" includes the inter… Read More
NASA is still willing to fund unusual concepts in its bid to advance space exploration. The agency is handing out $175,000 initial study grants to 14 projects that could be useful for missio… Read More
This holiday season, be a Force for good and boldly go across time and space for your gift ideas! We've gathered up the best Star Wars, Star Trek, and Do… Read More
The Sun and solar system move through interstellar space in a bubble called the heliosphere.
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight CenterWhat’s at the edge of our solar system? That&rsq… Read More
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What is behind Pluto's orbit?
In 1930, when Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto, some theorists wondered that there could be planets or other cosmic bodies beyond Pluto's orbit. Nowadays, telesc… Read More
The loops and layers of the Berlin-based cellist’s solo album evoke resonant emotions that could afford to linger.Since she started recording in 2007, Anne Müller has accrued a so… Read More
Voyager 1 - one of two sibling NASA spacecraft launched 44 years ago and now the most distant human-made object in space - still works and zooms toward infinity.
Artist's depiction, the Vo… Read More
NASA has sent many spacecraft to get information about the planets of our Solar System. In this series, the spacecraft Voyager 2 has crossed the limits of the solar system after a long journ… Read More
By AAS Nova AAS Nova: J. Kóta and J. R. Jokipii 2017 ApJ 839 126 A new model suggests Voyager 1’s observations of the galactic cosmic-ray flux beyond the heliopause could indi… Read More
A probe launched by NASA four days after Elvis died has delivered a treasure trove of data from beyond the "solar bubble" that envelops Earth and our neighbouring planets, scientists report… Read More
The Voyager 2 spacecraft may have finally taken the plunge into interstellar space, according to a new NASA announcement. At a distance of a little over 11 billion miles (18 billion km) from… Read More
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