A team from NASA have shown that atmospheric beacons around exoplanets could point to the planets' ability to sustain life.
These pictures from deep space show how a bunch of asteroids got in the way of a Hubble Space Telescope.
The hole in the ozone shrunk this year due to warmer than usual temperatures, but researchers don't think it's a sign of healing for the ozone.
CERN is taking steps to develop a cheap device that can monitor radiation exposure in space.
NASA has released visualizations of the magnetic field around several planets of our solar system and their moons.
NASA's Curiosity rover captured color images and mapped Hematite on Mars which showed a much higher level of water-rock interaction in the past.
The first launch of the Falcon Heavy rocket from SpaceX was moved from November to December.
NASA's newest Mars 2020 rover will be equipped with 23 cameras to explore the Red Planet extensively.
The team wanted to study the cataclysmic eruption of Indonesia's Mount Tambora in April 1815, which is thought to have triggered the so-called "year without a summer" in 1816.
NASA is working on two efforts to develop compact technologies that could help understand comets better and maybe even deflect asteroids on a collision course with Earth.
Researchers made progress in new research on how the relativistic jets of black holes form.
The first photos ever taken in space are older than NASA itself.
NASA created a Halloween playlist of spooky sounds from around the solar system.
Vice President and National Space Council Chair Mike Pence visited the newest Mars lander.
The GRACE satellites — used to measure Earth's moving mass — will fall to Earth in the coming months.
Martian winters and sublimation cause changes in the Martian landscape, a new study has said. Research sheds light on the linear gullies, which has baffled scientists for years.
NASA explains the new laser-focus sight used on the James Webb Space Telescope.
Images of a comet plume captured by ESA's Rosetta spacecraft have baffled scientists for a year. Now, a new paper has found that the plume gathered energy from under the comets' surface.
Data from the extended Dawn mission points to the presence of an ancient ocean on the dwarf planet, Ceres. The finding could help explain its mysterious crust.
Kepler-13Ab is a “hot Jupiter” gas giant exoplanet about 1,730 light-years away from Earth in a multiple-star system, and was spotted by the Hubble Space Telescope.
A comet — it could also be an asteroid — made its closest approach to the sun Sept. 9, and it could be the first known object from outside the solar system to enter it.
The grooves that look like scratch marks on Mars are made by dry ice snowboarding down the sandy slopes of its largest crater.