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Never-before-seen photos of Neil Armstrong's near-fatal NASA mission surface 60 years later

Fox News | 2026-03-22, 00:47

Never-before-seen photos of late astronaut Neil Armstrong’s return to Earth following one of NASA’s closest calls 60 years ago are now available to the public. The photos of Armstrong, who died

How Will Martian Gravity Affect Skeletal Muscle?

Universe Today | 2026-03-21, 23:12

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Watch Russia launch Progress 94 cargo ship to the ISS on March 22

Space | 2026-03-21, 21:25

A Russian Progress cargo spacecraft will launch toward the International Space Station on Sunday morning (March 22), and you can watch the action live. ...

Solar-Eclipsing Probe Back From the Dead After a Month of Silence

Gizmodo | 2026-03-21, 19:32

An anomaly caused ESA's Proba-3 to ghost ground control, but now the spacecraft has finally made contact. ...

This Week In Space podcast: Episode 202 — Artemis Imminent

Space | 2026-03-21, 14:11

On Episode 202 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik are joined by Mike Wall, the spaceflight and tech editor at Space.com, to bring us up to date on all the latest Artemis news. ...

We chat to legendary space shuttle commander Eileen Collins about her new documentary, 'Spacewoman' (interview)

Space | 2026-03-21, 14:11

A brand new feature-length documentary showcases the inspirational accomplishments of pioneering astronaut Eileen Collins. ...

Jet Propulsion Laboratory: Ben Cardew on The Pivotal Role of Stereolab's 'Super-Electric'

The Quietus | 2026-03-21, 13:51

‘Super-Electric’, the title song of Stereolab’s 1991 EP of the same name, feels like the golden moment when a band discovers its destiny, their individual sound emerging from their hodgepodge of influences with the regal purpose of Excalibur being hauled from

March 21, 1866: The birth of Antonia Maury

Astronomy | 2026-03-21, 13:36

Born March 21, 1866, in New York, Antonia Maury was born

Artemis Accords nations grapple with how to handle emergencies and 'harmful interference' on the moon

Space | 2026-03-21, 13:17

As moon missions accelerate, countries are working to define how to respond to emergencies and avoid interference between competing operations. ...

‘I’ve seen the devil’: Brazil’s UFO capital marks 30 years since ‘alien encounter’

The Guardian | 2026-03-21, 13:08

Sightings in Varginha in 1996 have been dismissed as hoax, but saga continues to draw people from around world

Space Marine 2 Messed Up Its Voice Pack DLC So Bad It’s Been Refunded And ...

Kotaku | 2026-03-21, 12:41

The $5 pack's Steam rating sits on Overwhelmingly Negative three weeks after release ...

The loneliest places in the universe might actually be some of the best places for life

Space | 2026-03-21, 12:23

Extreme exomoons with tidal heating and thick, hydrogen-rich atmospheres may be able to create billions of years of potentially habitable surface conditions. ...

Photos show NASA moon rocket at Kennedy Space Center for Artemis 2

staugustine.com | 2026-03-21, 11:19

NASA's giant moon rocket is back on the launch pad in Florida, setting the stage for what appears to be an imminent launch of the Artemis 2 lunar mission. Teams worked for hours beginning early morning Friday, March 20 to slowly roll the towering Space Launch

Would you like to know more about 'Starship Troopers: Ultimate Bug War!'? Developer Auroch Digital ...

Space | 2026-03-21, 10:17

The latest Starship Troopers video game knows where its strengths lie and packs a couple of neat twists that set it apart from its predecessors. ...

Here's how you can see NASA's SLS rocket before the Artemis II launch

Florida Today | 2026-03-21, 09:30

Artemis II may be launching on its crewed moon mission as soon as April 1, but there are multiple ways to see the SLS rocket sitting on the launch pad ahead of its historic Florida liftoff. SLS is not hidden away, and you do not have to wait for liftoff to see

The Sky Today on Saturday, March 21: It’s Messier marathon night

Astronomy | 2026-03-21, 09:05

Looking for a sky event this week? Check out our full Sky

Gravitational waves may leave directional imprints in atomic light, here’s proof

Interesting Engineering | 2026-03-21, 09:02

Gravitational waves are usually hunted by measuring distance—how space itself stretches and shrinks ever so slightly. However, a new study takes a completely different route—don’t measure the ripple (the wave), watch what it does to light. The study

Peru's Slingshot Spider Can Propel Itself 100 Times Faster Than A Cheetah

IFL Science | 2026-03-21, 07:20

In the Amazon rainforests of Peru, a tiny slingshot spider has adapted a less passive form of hunting, using its web as a slingshot to trap unsuspecting flies and mosquitos. Blown away by the strength exhibited by a spider that's around 1 millimeter in

Aerial Drone Nails Its Human Test Flights And Looks Awesome

IFL Science | 2026-03-21, 07:20

Behold the Ehang 184, a passenger-carrying drone that might not be another tech show gimmick.The rest of this article is behind a paywall. Please sign in or subscribe to access the full content. Chinese drone manufacturer Ehang has released new footage

Saturn-mass world discovered orbiting two low-mass stars

Universe Today | 2026-03-21, 03:57

You just established a settlement on an Earth-like planetary body far

SpaceX rocket blasts off from Vandenberg. Here’s what it was carrying

The Tribune San Luis Obispo | 2026-03-21, 01:32

Residents were warned they might hear a sonic boom as part of the launch. ...

NASA’s X-59 flies again as testing for quiet supersonic jet expands in 2026

Interesting Engineering | 2026-03-21, 01:11

NASA’s quiet supersonic X-59 aircraft completed its second test flight, marking the start of an expanded flight campaign aimed at reshaping the future of high-speed travel. The experimental jet, part of NASA’s Quesst mission, is designed to fly