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Google celebrates India's Chandrayaan-3 moon landing with adorable Doodle By Daisy Dobrijevic published August 24, 2023 Google is celebrating India's successful moon landing of the Chandrayaan-3 mission at the lunar south pole with a whimsical Google Doodle. Lunar Google Doodle celebrates April's third quarter moon with interactive card game By Samantha Mathewson last updated April 24, 2025 Google's latest Doodle celebrates April's half moon with a fun interactive card game. Lunar Google Doodle and card game honor October's last quarter moon By Jeff Spry published October 24, 2024 Connect phases of the lunar cycle and celebrate the last quarter moon with this quirky Google Doodle game. Magnificent communication: Apollo 11 moonwalker Buzz Aldrin tests Verizon satellite service in new ad By Robert Z. Pearlman published February 2, 2025 Apollo 11 moonwalker Buzz Aldrin has teamed up with Verizon to help promote the company's satellite-based solution to cell service "dead zones" in a new commercial. How to follow Santa Claus this Christmas Eve with NORAD's 2024 tracker By Jeff Spry published December 23, 2024 Keep watch for Jolly Old St. Nick on NORAD's official website and festive Santa Claus tracker. DHL delivering Everest rock, 'meme' coin to the moon on Astrobotic lander By Robert Z. Pearlman published January 8, 2024 A rock from Mount Everest, a time capsule from Belgium, a physical 'meme' coin and a letter from a private astronaut are now being delivered to the moon's surface by DHL. These 5 stunning galaxy images tell us a story of cosmic evolution By Robert Lea published November 19, 2024 Five new portraits of galaxies located between 4 million to 30 million light-years from Earth could help astronomers unlock the secrets of cosmic evolution. See the best Geminid meteor shower 2024 photos from around the world By Daisy Dobrijevic published December 15, 2024 Relive the prolific Geminid meteor shower with these dazzling photos. AI discovers over 27,000 overlooked asteroids in old telescope images By Sharmila Kuthunur published May 2, 2024 A new AI software has helped identify more than 27,000 asteroids in our solar system that had been overlooked in telescope images. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and DARPA want to fix your PDFs. Here's how. By John Loeffler published June 25, 2023 When NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory isn't piloting a rover on another world, it's apparently helping make PDF files more secure. Best camera phones 2025: Smartphones that can capture the stars By Jamie Carter last updated April 15, 2025 Buying guide We've rounded up the best camera phones including flagship models from Apple, Samsung and Google. Buying guide Data science helps cross-check space discoveries 'across time and telescopes' By Elizabeth Fernandez published November 28, 2023 It’s not always easy to match objects from various telescopic surveys. A new method can change this, allowing objects to be matched in up to 100 different surveys. Amateur astronomer finds 5 fascinating new galaxies — and they're now named after him By Robert Lea published May 22, 2024 Giuseppe Donatiello is an amateur astronomer with a unique distinction: discoverer of 11 galaxies, nine with his name. Help scientists find new black holes with this free smartphone app By Stefanie Waldek published August 19, 2024 Developed by the Dutch Black Hole Consortium, the Black Hole Finder app allows the public to help sort through thousands of images to identify potential targets of interest. DARPA-funded 'Inchworm' robots could help us build moon bases. Here's how By Josh Dinner published December 5, 2023 A maneuverable robot from Japan-based startup GITAI has made the list of technologies chosen for a lunar infrastructure development study from DARPA. Dark Energy Camera captures thousands of galaxies in stunning image By Victoria Corless published January 6, 2025 Astronomers have captured a breathtaking new image of the Antlia Cluster of galaxies. Rubin Observatory aces 1st image tests, gets ready to use world's largest digital camera By Tariq Malik published January 14, 2025 The Rubin Observatory will eventually hold the world's largest digital camera. It's therefore a good sign it has aced its first image test. Lyrid meteor shower 2025 delights stargazers with the help of a dramatic fireball display (photos) By Anthony Wood published April 23, 2025 The Lyrids 2025 did not disappoint, and we've got the photos to prove it! More people Googled 'northern lights' in May 2024 than in any other month in history By Ryan French published June 6, 2024 Public interest in the sun was at an all-time high in May. Here we explore why this was the case. NASA moon probe plays laser tag with Japanese lunar lander By Jackson Ryan published August 7, 2024 NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter bounced a laser off Japan's SLIM lander recently, showcasing tech that could aid future moon exploration. AI is on the hunt for dark matter By Keith Cooper published September 18, 2024 The secrets of dark matter might be hiding in the immense cosmic crashes that are colliding galaxy clusters. 'Boo Deng' steals the show at NASA JPL's annual pumpkin carving contest (photos) By Jeff Spry published November 1, 2024 The bright minds at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory never disappoint with the clever creations at the lab's annual pumpkin carving contest. Major telescope makers hit by class action lawsuit over alleged price fixing By Tereza Pultarova published January 17, 2025 Amateur astronomers who have purchased telescopes from leading suppliers in the U.S. may be entitled to a payment from a class action settlement. Hubble Telescope sees spiral galaxy dancing through the Dorado constellation (image) By Samantha Mathewson published November 1, 2023 A new photo from the Hubble Space Telescope captures a face-on view of the Spanish Dancer galaxy, formally known as NGC 1566, located in the Dorado constellation. NASA moon orbiter beams laser off Indian lander in historic 1st By Leonard David published January 18, 2024 NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter recently bounced a laser off India's Vikram moon lander, marking a space-communications first. A NASA spacecraft spotted something weird orbiting the moon. It was just a lunar neighbor (photos) By Samantha Mathewson published April 11, 2024 NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) snapped a perfectly timed photo as it crossed paths with another spacecraft orbiting the moon. NASA's Chandra X-ray telescope sees streams of gas cross in distant galaxy cluster (image) By Samantha Mathewson published September 30, 2024 NASA's Chandra X-ray telescope detected two new streams of gas trailing behind a galaxy within a cluster called Zwicky 8338, creating a "chaotic landscape." I want to believe — but yet another massive search for alien technosignatures just turned up nothing By Paul Sutter published February 19, 2025 Hunting for alien civilizations isn't a matter of just waiting around for them to show up; it's the business of combing through enormous volumes of data to look for peculiar signals. 1 Archives MORE FROM SPACE...1Old Soviet Venus lander's fall to Earth will be no ordinary space junk crash. 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Fight space ghosts as an astronaut cat in spooky Halloween 2024 Google Doodle By Samantha Mathewson published October 31, 2024 Celebrate Halloween with a cosmic new Google Doodle, featuring an astronaut cat vanquishing creepy creatures across Earth's atmosphere.
The Earth Day 2024 Google doodle is a climate change reminder By Monisha Ravisetti published April 22, 2024 For Earth Day this year, the Google doodle is highlighting areas of our planet it sees itself in.
Google celebrates India's Chandrayaan-3 moon landing with adorable Doodle By Daisy Dobrijevic published August 24, 2023 Google is celebrating India's successful moon landing of the Chandrayaan-3 mission at the lunar south pole with a whimsical Google Doodle.
Lunar Google Doodle celebrates April's third quarter moon with interactive card game By Samantha Mathewson last updated April 24, 2025 Google's latest Doodle celebrates April's half moon with a fun interactive card game.
Lunar Google Doodle and card game honor October's last quarter moon By Jeff Spry published October 24, 2024 Connect phases of the lunar cycle and celebrate the last quarter moon with this quirky Google Doodle game.
Magnificent communication: Apollo 11 moonwalker Buzz Aldrin tests Verizon satellite service in new ad By Robert Z. Pearlman published February 2, 2025 Apollo 11 moonwalker Buzz Aldrin has teamed up with Verizon to help promote the company's satellite-based solution to cell service "dead zones" in a new commercial.
How to follow Santa Claus this Christmas Eve with NORAD's 2024 tracker By Jeff Spry published December 23, 2024 Keep watch for Jolly Old St. Nick on NORAD's official website and festive Santa Claus tracker.
DHL delivering Everest rock, 'meme' coin to the moon on Astrobotic lander By Robert Z. Pearlman published January 8, 2024 A rock from Mount Everest, a time capsule from Belgium, a physical 'meme' coin and a letter from a private astronaut are now being delivered to the moon's surface by DHL.
These 5 stunning galaxy images tell us a story of cosmic evolution By Robert Lea published November 19, 2024 Five new portraits of galaxies located between 4 million to 30 million light-years from Earth could help astronomers unlock the secrets of cosmic evolution.
See the best Geminid meteor shower 2024 photos from around the world By Daisy Dobrijevic published December 15, 2024 Relive the prolific Geminid meteor shower with these dazzling photos.
AI discovers over 27,000 overlooked asteroids in old telescope images By Sharmila Kuthunur published May 2, 2024 A new AI software has helped identify more than 27,000 asteroids in our solar system that had been overlooked in telescope images.
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and DARPA want to fix your PDFs. Here's how. By John Loeffler published June 25, 2023 When NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory isn't piloting a rover on another world, it's apparently helping make PDF files more secure.
Best camera phones 2025: Smartphones that can capture the stars By Jamie Carter last updated April 15, 2025 Buying guide We've rounded up the best camera phones including flagship models from Apple, Samsung and Google.
Data science helps cross-check space discoveries 'across time and telescopes' By Elizabeth Fernandez published November 28, 2023 It’s not always easy to match objects from various telescopic surveys. A new method can change this, allowing objects to be matched in up to 100 different surveys.
Amateur astronomer finds 5 fascinating new galaxies — and they're now named after him By Robert Lea published May 22, 2024 Giuseppe Donatiello is an amateur astronomer with a unique distinction: discoverer of 11 galaxies, nine with his name.
Help scientists find new black holes with this free smartphone app By Stefanie Waldek published August 19, 2024 Developed by the Dutch Black Hole Consortium, the Black Hole Finder app allows the public to help sort through thousands of images to identify potential targets of interest.
DARPA-funded 'Inchworm' robots could help us build moon bases. Here's how By Josh Dinner published December 5, 2023 A maneuverable robot from Japan-based startup GITAI has made the list of technologies chosen for a lunar infrastructure development study from DARPA.
Dark Energy Camera captures thousands of galaxies in stunning image By Victoria Corless published January 6, 2025 Astronomers have captured a breathtaking new image of the Antlia Cluster of galaxies.
Rubin Observatory aces 1st image tests, gets ready to use world's largest digital camera By Tariq Malik published January 14, 2025 The Rubin Observatory will eventually hold the world's largest digital camera. It's therefore a good sign it has aced its first image test.
Lyrid meteor shower 2025 delights stargazers with the help of a dramatic fireball display (photos) By Anthony Wood published April 23, 2025 The Lyrids 2025 did not disappoint, and we've got the photos to prove it!
More people Googled 'northern lights' in May 2024 than in any other month in history By Ryan French published June 6, 2024 Public interest in the sun was at an all-time high in May. Here we explore why this was the case.
NASA moon probe plays laser tag with Japanese lunar lander By Jackson Ryan published August 7, 2024 NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter bounced a laser off Japan's SLIM lander recently, showcasing tech that could aid future moon exploration.
AI is on the hunt for dark matter By Keith Cooper published September 18, 2024 The secrets of dark matter might be hiding in the immense cosmic crashes that are colliding galaxy clusters.
'Boo Deng' steals the show at NASA JPL's annual pumpkin carving contest (photos) By Jeff Spry published November 1, 2024 The bright minds at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory never disappoint with the clever creations at the lab's annual pumpkin carving contest.
Major telescope makers hit by class action lawsuit over alleged price fixing By Tereza Pultarova published January 17, 2025 Amateur astronomers who have purchased telescopes from leading suppliers in the U.S. may be entitled to a payment from a class action settlement.
Hubble Telescope sees spiral galaxy dancing through the Dorado constellation (image) By Samantha Mathewson published November 1, 2023 A new photo from the Hubble Space Telescope captures a face-on view of the Spanish Dancer galaxy, formally known as NGC 1566, located in the Dorado constellation.
NASA moon orbiter beams laser off Indian lander in historic 1st By Leonard David published January 18, 2024 NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter recently bounced a laser off India's Vikram moon lander, marking a space-communications first.
A NASA spacecraft spotted something weird orbiting the moon. It was just a lunar neighbor (photos) By Samantha Mathewson published April 11, 2024 NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) snapped a perfectly timed photo as it crossed paths with another spacecraft orbiting the moon.
NASA's Chandra X-ray telescope sees streams of gas cross in distant galaxy cluster (image) By Samantha Mathewson published September 30, 2024 NASA's Chandra X-ray telescope detected two new streams of gas trailing behind a galaxy within a cluster called Zwicky 8338, creating a "chaotic landscape."
I want to believe — but yet another massive search for alien technosignatures just turned up nothing By Paul Sutter published February 19, 2025 Hunting for alien civilizations isn't a matter of just waiting around for them to show up; it's the business of combing through enormous volumes of data to look for peculiar signals.