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(Reuters) -The head of Russian space agency Roscosmos, Dmitry Bakanov, has arrived in Houston for talks with the interim head of NASA, Sean Duffy - the first in-person meeting at the agencies' heads level since 2018, Russian news agencies reported on Tuesday.
NASA has confirmed asteroid 2018 QT1 is travelling fast. The rock is about 420 feet wide and moves at 28,302 miles per hour.
HOUSTON—NASA’s Science Mission Directorate this week reaffirmed plans to proceed with a May 2018 launching of the Mars Insight lander, the centerpiece of a multinational effort to characterize geophysical processes within the red planet. Efforts to ...
NASA is monitoring a plane-sized asteroid zooming past the Earth on Thursday at around 13,600 miles per hour. The space rock known as "2022 YS5" made its closest approach at around 4.15 million miles from the Earth, according to NASA's Jet Propulsion ...
NASA scientists announced Wednesday that in 2018, temperatures on Earth were the fourth-warmest since 1880, a trend they attribute to an increase of fossil fuel emissions. Global temperatures in 2018 were 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit (0.83 degrees Celsius ...
New research from NASA's InSight lander, which recorded over 1,300 Marsquakes between 2018 and 2022, suggests Mars possesses a solid inner core, appro
Roscosmos chief Dmitry Bakanov has arrived in the United States for talks with acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy, marking the first official visit by a head of Russia’s space agency since 2018, Roscosmos said Tuesday. Bakanov landed in Houston, Texas ...
(Reuters) - Three-time NBA champion Stephen Curry will take space agency NASA up on its offer to tour its lunar lab after he sparked controversy by saying he did not believe humans had ever been to the Moon, comments he later called a joke. Allard Beutel ...