NASA May 11, 2022 Mars InSight lander records massive quake NASA’s InSight Mars lander has detected the largest quake ever observed on another planet. The estimated magnitude 5 tremor occurred on May 4, 2022.
NASA March 19, 2022 NASA image depicts historic debris cloud from clash of celestial bodies NASA has shared an image depicting what researchers say is the first observation of a debris cloud from a massive celestial collision.Â
Mars February 18, 2022 Perseverance Mars rover marks a year on red planet Friday marks the first anniversary of NASA's Perseverance rover's Mars landing.Â
NASA February 10, 2022 NASA probe captures first images of Venus' surface in visible light NASA's Parker Solar Probe has captured its first visible light images of the surface of Venus.
Mars January 15, 2022 NASA's Perseverance Mars rover runs into another snag: pebbles NASA's Perseverance Mars rover has run into another snag on its mission to find evidence of ancient microbial life.Â
Planets January 15, 2022 Citizen scientists find 'Jupiter-like' planet, NASA says NASA announced this week that citizen scientists had spotted a Jupiter-like exoplanet in data from its Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS).
Year in Review January 1, 2022 2021 in review: Top space stories of the year 2021 was a big year for space news.Â
NASA December 22, 2021 NASA's James Webb Space Telescope will launch a million miles to unwrap and explore the distant past The James Webb is set to become the most complex object ever launched into space, and the most powerful time machine ever built.
SCIENCE December 18, 2021 Water detected below Martian surface, researchers say "Significant amounts of water" have been found beneath the surface of Mars.Â
NASA November 20, 2021 NASA to crash spacecraft into asteroid to test planetary defense: What to know NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission, the world's first planetary defense test mission, is scheduled to launch early Wednesday morning.Â
NASA October 29, 2021 NASA scientists call for new framework in search for alien life The scale presented contains seven levels that NASA said are "reflective of the winding, complicated staircase of steps that would lead to scientists declaring they’ve found life beyond Earth."