European scientists are turning an aircraft into a laboratory that simulates lunar gravity to prepare astronauts and technology for future moon landings as part of the NASA-led Artemis missions. The ...
A tiny red Swedish-style cottage is set to become the Moon’s first "building," part of an ambitious art project now en route ...
Swedish artist Mikael Genberg is just a few months away from having an artistic dream fulfilled. His 25-year-long project, ...
A Swedish artist is about to have the dream of a lifetime fulfilled: A little red model house he created will be launched ...
"For serious space exploration, I much prefer robotics," he says. "[They] go much further and do more things." US astronaut Buzz Aldrin walking on the surface of the Moon in 1969 They are also ...
Recent photos taken by India’s Space Research Organization moon orbiter, known as Chandrayaan 2, clearly show the Apollo 11 and Apollo 12 landing sites more than 50 years later. The photos were ...
Mid-month, the first full Moon of the year will rise, and the Red Planet of our solar system will make its closest approach to Earth. Finally, a planetary parade featuring Venus, Mars, Jupiter and ...
Last year was a big one for the space sector, marked by SpaceX’s building momentum, Boeing Co.’s Starliner struggles, and a slew of activity from a host of names. So what can we expect in 2025?
Basildon is in for a cosmic sight as a breathtaking seven-metre-wide moon art installation arrives at ... Brighton Festival, and the UK Space Agency. It has appeared at events, festivals and ...
For nearly a decade, the titans of private space exploration—SpaceX and Blue Origin—have been locked in a race to get to the moon. SpaceX's latest rocket, Starship, is central to this effort.
New space missions will aim to measure Earth's biomass from space, return stranded astronauts to Earth and prepare for landing humans on the moon. DW explains what's in store for 2025. Suni ...
“We’ve reached this point in our exploration and use of space where this isn’t just something that happens once in a blue moon,” Dr. Webb said. “It is now almost every month or two.