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What the weather's like on an alien planet that's 40 light-years away
This planet is so hot that its lava flows may have the same viscosity as water.
'Mars World' may soon make all your red planet fantasies come true
An otherworldly tourist attraction could be coming to Sin City a few years from now.
By Elizabeth Howell
Japan reports trouble reaching innovative new space satellite
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency is reporting problems reaching its newly-launched Hitomi satellite.
Spacecraft spots the tallest mountain seen on Saturn's moon Titan
Let's do some off-world mountaineering.
Dive below the sun's surface with this new model of our closest star
This model of the sun's magnetic fields brings us one step closer to understanding our nearest star.
Ice near the lunar north and south poles show a shift in the moon's axis
The moon's poles have shifted over the eons, likely as a result of geological activity beneath the lunar crust, a new study suggests.
By Mike Wall
Solar storm sparked intense auroras on Jupiter
In a first, scientists have seen evidence that Jupiter's auroras can be caused by solar storms.
NASA reveals the most detailed views yet of Ceres' bizarre bright spots
A bright bump rises within the Occator crater on Ceres.
Some like it hot: NASA plans to light a fire on a spaceship
NASA is planning to light a fire on a spaceship in a bid to make future spaceflight safer.
Pluto's surface may once have harbored lakes of liquid nitrogen
Lakes of liquid nitrogen may have dotted Pluto's landscape sometime in the last million years.
A lunar eclipse will darken the moon Wednesday
Earth's shadow will darken part of the moon Wednesday morning in a lunar eclipse that will be visible from much of the globe, including central and western North America.
By Mike Wall
Death flash of an exploding star seen by planet-hunting Kepler telescope
The Kepler telescope has seen the bright flash of a shock breakout from an exploding star for the first time.
Stuffed animals in space: An appreciation
A little, pink stuffed owl blasted off to space on Friday.
High-definition Tim Peake video captures the beauty of a Space Station mission
The colors of the Earth, auroras and lightning flashes really pop in high-def.
NASA's next astronaut launching to space will break Scott Kelly's record
"These records are made to be broken."
We are finally starting to understand Pluto's place in the solar system
"I can tell you, no one expected what we found, which is this stunningly complex little object."
Dashcam captures green 'St. Patrick's Day' meteor over Britain
It lit up the sky over Britain.
Mysterious bright patches on the dwarf planet Ceres may be coming into focus
Can a dwarf planet change its spots?
5 implications of February’s astounding global temperature record
The astounding global temperature records set during February of 2016 mark a milestone on a rapidly warming planet.
Next stop, Mars: Spacecraft takes off to hunt for signs of life
The first phase of the European-Russian ExoMars program started its seven-month journey to the red planet today.
By Mike Wall
Astronaut Scott Kelly, who just returned from 340 days in space, will retire from NASA
Thanks for the spaceflight memories, Scott Kelly.
11 bizarre things the Mars Orbiter has spotted on the red planet
From a 12-mile high dust devil to a possible supervolcano, the Mars Orbiter has spotted its share of strange Martian features.
'Spooky' lightning reveals a skull face, as seen from the Space Station
"Sometimes looking down on Earth at night can be kinda spooky."
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin may start crewed test flights of its spaceship by 2017
Blue Origin is gearing up for big things.
By The Associated Press
Stare at the sun tonight with NASA's total solar eclipse webcast
NASA will beam live views of the eclipse to anyone with an Internet connection.