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The Hubble Space Telescope "opened a new window to the universe" when it launched into space. Now, 35 years later, NASA is ...
Fifty years on, new images ... age probably find it difficult to imagine a time when we didn't know what the Earth looked like. This was the first time that we could actually look back from space ...
Webb's images ... Webb Space Telescope can see all over the universe with its enormous mirror, but it can't see itself. There are no external cameras, and instead of being in low-Earth orbit ...
"You could pull up Google Earth images of places like Utah ... It's hard to explain that with just ice." Satellite images of Mars today still reveal the fingerprints of water on the planet.
On Friday, Jitendra Singh, the Union Minister for Space, announced the news. "The voyage of Group Captain Shukla is more than just a flight; it represents India's daring foray into a new age of ...
For 35 years, the Hubble Space Telescope has taken photos of celestial objects across the universe. Look back at 10 photos ...
Space photo of the day For over six decades, NASA has been monitoring, observing, and recording images of Earth from the lofty vantage point of space to aid in our understanding of this ever ...
Around 10,000 years ago, as the last Ice Age drew to a close, the drifting of the continent of North America, and spreading in the Atlantic Ocean, may have temporarily sped up—with a little help from ...
April 22 is traditionally known as Earth Day, the occasion where we pause as temporary travelers on our 'blue marble' to honor and respect our precious planetary home and its immeasurable beauty ...
Thirty-five years ago, the Hubble Space Telescope was launched into orbit. It's been sending back galactic data and images ...
A European Space Agency report released April 1 studied the space above Earth. The report says that if space debris buildup is not controlled soon, the area surrounding our planet may become so ...
Earth Day, born from a growing environmental awareness sparked by Rachel Carson's 'Silent Spring,' unites over a billion people annually to address critical issues like climate change and pollution.