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New photos of stranded Boeing Starliner astronauts raise concerns about their health: report

Though she is smiling and seems to be in good spirits, Sunita Williams looks jarringly more hollow-cheeked than when she first boarded the ISS.

World's first experimental wooden satellite set for launch

"If we can use materials that humans can make and bring them to outer space, people will be able to create a sustainable society," said one researcher from Japan.

NASA's Voyager 1 jumpstarts radio transmitter unused since 1981 to reach home

The Voyager 1 is the farthest spacecraft from Earth, extending far beyond even Pluto's orbit and outside the heliosphere.

Uranus' moon could be home to aliens — scientists reveal 'bizarre' new find

The finding could be a breakthrough in mankind's ongoing search for the little green men.

'City killer' asteroid is one of 4 to graze Earth's orbit today

These four rock stars are embarking on a world tour.

Boeing-made satellite explodes to bits in space after experiencing an 'anomaly': 'Total loss'

The wreck has split into at least 20 confirmed pieces of space junk that US Space Forces is tracking, according to an alert.

Orionid meteor shower brings dazzling sky show this weekend — here's when to catch it

The annual event normally lasts from about Oct. 16 to 26 with some appearing as early as the start of October. 

Richard Branson to co-pilot space balloon's first crewed flight to edge of Earth's atmosphere at 125K a seat

The luxe capsule designed by Space Perspective features a window-filled cabin, plush chairs, fine dining, cocktails, a spa-like bathroom and even onboard wi-fi. A ride cost $125,000 a person.

Stunning first look at panoramic universe revealed in 'pristine detail'

Talk about getting starstruck.

Prada unveils surprising, new luxe line — high-tech spacesuits for women astronauts

One small step for women, one giant leap for this fashion house.

Mysterious US spaceship executing unprecedented maneuvers above Earth: 'National security missions in space'

The US Space Force have announced the X-37B spaceship will begin executing a series of "novel maneuvers" called aerobraking.

ISS astronauts nab 'stunning' photo of aurora borealis — from within the phenomenon

It's easy to space out with a view like that.

NASA rocket begins 5-year journey to Jupiter's moon Europa to find right conditions for human life

It will take Europa Clipper 5 1/2 years to reach Jupiter, where it will slip into orbit around the giant gas planet and sneak close to Europa during dozens of radiation-drenched flybys.

'Severe' geomagnetic storm to hit Earth today — here's what could happen

The New York City Office of Emergency Management also advised that the storm could bring on some local headaches, too.

'Quite pleasing' northern lights will dazzle US amid solar flares — here's how and when to see them

Brace yourselves for a northern light show of potentially epic proportions.

James Webb Telescope eyes 'missing link' to universe's origins and the first stars

It actually was a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.

'Strongest of its kind' flare may cause blackouts, massive solar storm on Earth

Earth is bracing for blackouts after the sun unleashed a massive X-class solar flare — the most powerful it can generate — Tuesday evening.

2 NASA astronauts bumped to save room for stranded Starliner colleagues on watching liftoff: 'That's my rocket'

Astronauts Zena Cardman and Stephanie Wilson were forced to give up their seats to Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who were left stranded on the ISS after their Boeing Starliner...