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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 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. Can you solve NASA's Pi Day 2024 challenge? By Meredith Garofalo published March 14, 2024 Hungry for Pi? Check out NASA's Pi Day challenge and put your wits to the test solving problems just like NASA scientists and engineers. 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. 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. 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. 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. This iPhone app can find the Milky Way's monster black hole from anywhere By Samantha Mathewson published March 3, 2024 A new iPhone app, built with ChatGPT, allows you to find the center of the Milky Way by simply using your smartphone. 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. '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. NASA laser-beams adorable cat video to Earth from 19 million miles away (video) By Brett Tingley published December 19, 2023 NASA's Deep Space Optical Communications experiment streamed a high-definition video of Taters the cat to Earth from 19 miles (31 million km) away in a groundbreaking demonstration. DARPA wants a spacecraft to search for water on the moon By Julian Dossett published May 2, 2025 DARPA (the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is looking for a private company to build spacecraft to orbit the moon and search for water. Former Google chief Eric Schmidt takes the reins at rocket startup Relativity Space By Mike Wall published March 13, 2025 Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has assumed the top job at the startup Relativity Space, which aims to compete with SpaceX and other big launch companies. Stuck on Strands? Here are the constellations you need to know for today's star-themed puzzle By Christina Hughes published April 25, 2025 Look to the night sky for the answers that you seek. Drone racing is helping train AI to autonomously drive spacecraft By Stefanie Waldek published July 15, 2024 ESA and the Delft University of Technology are training neural-network AI systems to race drones in preparation for complicated spacecraft maneuvers. Citizen scientists and AI take a cosmic cruise to discover 430,000 new galaxies By Robert Lea published March 19, 2024 With the help of artificial intelligence, amateur scientists have discovered more than 400,000 new galaxies. AI algorithm discovers 'potentially hazardous' asteroid 600 feet wide in a 1st for astronomy By Robert Lea published August 8, 2023 A new AI algorithm programmed to hunt for potentially dangerous near-Earth asteroids has spotted its first space rock. World's largest iceberg runs aground in South Atlantic after 1,200-mile journey (satellite photos) By Samantha Mathewson published March 11, 2025 Earth's largest iceberg has run aground off the coast of South Georgia Island, a common rendezvous spot for big bergs, new satellite images show. Cryptocurrency billionaire watches SpaceX rocket launch on the way to his own SpaceX rocket launch By Tariq Malik published April 1, 2025 Cryptocurrency billionaire Chun Wang and his Fram2 private astronaut crew got a two-for-one deal when they watched a rocket launch ahead of their own launch on March 31. 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. Lego sets up 'space station' at San Diego Comic-Con, offers mission crew patch By Robert Z. Pearlman published July 27, 2024 Lego is recruiting new members for its "mission crew," issuing rocket builders with an exclusive mission patch at this year's San Diego Comic-Con. The toy company has launched "Space Station 8R1CK5." 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. 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. Into the deep (field) with ESA's Euclid 'dark universe' telescope: Space photo of the day By Robert Z. Pearlman published March 21, 2025 Many galaxies are visible in this deep field exposure, and its just a part of a larger mosaic, zoomed in 16 times. SpaceX rocket launches 21 Starlink satellites into orbit, then lands at sea (video) By Tariq Malik published February 11, 2025 The Falcon 9 rocket lifted off at 1:53 p.m. EST (1853 GMT), less than 24 hours after another Starlink flight from California. NASA astronaut Suni Williams poses with adorable tentacle-armed Astrobee robot on ISS (photo) By Samantha Mathewson published December 17, 2024 An Astrobee robotic free-flyer with tentacle-like arms was tested in a demonstration experiment aboard the space station. 1 Archives MORE FROM SPACE...1Old Soviet Venus lander's fall to Earth will be no ordinary space junk crash. Here's why2Sun unleashes jaw-dropping filament eruption — but Earth dodges the blast (photo)33D-print a realistic supernova remnant with NASA's new models of Chandra X-ray images4Get closer to the Flower Moon with 27% off these SkyMaster 12x60 binoculars from Celestron5Lunar laser: China makes 1st daytime laser-ranging measurement from Earth to the moon
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.
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.
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 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.
Can you solve NASA's Pi Day 2024 challenge? By Meredith Garofalo published March 14, 2024 Hungry for Pi? Check out NASA's Pi Day challenge and put your wits to the test solving problems just like NASA scientists and engineers.
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.
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.
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.
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.
This iPhone app can find the Milky Way's monster black hole from anywhere By Samantha Mathewson published March 3, 2024 A new iPhone app, built with ChatGPT, allows you to find the center of the Milky Way by simply using your smartphone.
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.
'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.
NASA laser-beams adorable cat video to Earth from 19 million miles away (video) By Brett Tingley published December 19, 2023 NASA's Deep Space Optical Communications experiment streamed a high-definition video of Taters the cat to Earth from 19 miles (31 million km) away in a groundbreaking demonstration.
DARPA wants a spacecraft to search for water on the moon By Julian Dossett published May 2, 2025 DARPA (the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is looking for a private company to build spacecraft to orbit the moon and search for water.
Former Google chief Eric Schmidt takes the reins at rocket startup Relativity Space By Mike Wall published March 13, 2025 Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has assumed the top job at the startup Relativity Space, which aims to compete with SpaceX and other big launch companies.
Stuck on Strands? Here are the constellations you need to know for today's star-themed puzzle By Christina Hughes published April 25, 2025 Look to the night sky for the answers that you seek.
Drone racing is helping train AI to autonomously drive spacecraft By Stefanie Waldek published July 15, 2024 ESA and the Delft University of Technology are training neural-network AI systems to race drones in preparation for complicated spacecraft maneuvers.
Citizen scientists and AI take a cosmic cruise to discover 430,000 new galaxies By Robert Lea published March 19, 2024 With the help of artificial intelligence, amateur scientists have discovered more than 400,000 new galaxies.
AI algorithm discovers 'potentially hazardous' asteroid 600 feet wide in a 1st for astronomy By Robert Lea published August 8, 2023 A new AI algorithm programmed to hunt for potentially dangerous near-Earth asteroids has spotted its first space rock.
World's largest iceberg runs aground in South Atlantic after 1,200-mile journey (satellite photos) By Samantha Mathewson published March 11, 2025 Earth's largest iceberg has run aground off the coast of South Georgia Island, a common rendezvous spot for big bergs, new satellite images show.
Cryptocurrency billionaire watches SpaceX rocket launch on the way to his own SpaceX rocket launch By Tariq Malik published April 1, 2025 Cryptocurrency billionaire Chun Wang and his Fram2 private astronaut crew got a two-for-one deal when they watched a rocket launch ahead of their own launch on March 31.
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.
Lego sets up 'space station' at San Diego Comic-Con, offers mission crew patch By Robert Z. Pearlman published July 27, 2024 Lego is recruiting new members for its "mission crew," issuing rocket builders with an exclusive mission patch at this year's San Diego Comic-Con. The toy company has launched "Space Station 8R1CK5."
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.
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.
Into the deep (field) with ESA's Euclid 'dark universe' telescope: Space photo of the day By Robert Z. Pearlman published March 21, 2025 Many galaxies are visible in this deep field exposure, and its just a part of a larger mosaic, zoomed in 16 times.
SpaceX rocket launches 21 Starlink satellites into orbit, then lands at sea (video) By Tariq Malik published February 11, 2025 The Falcon 9 rocket lifted off at 1:53 p.m. EST (1853 GMT), less than 24 hours after another Starlink flight from California.
NASA astronaut Suni Williams poses with adorable tentacle-armed Astrobee robot on ISS (photo) By Samantha Mathewson published December 17, 2024 An Astrobee robotic free-flyer with tentacle-like arms was tested in a demonstration experiment aboard the space station.