
‘Devastating’ melt of Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets found
Using 50 different satellite estimates, researchers show in Thursday’s study that Greenland’s melt has gone into hyperdrive in the last few years

Using 50 different satellite estimates, researchers show in Thursday’s study that Greenland’s melt has gone into hyperdrive in the last few years

Dubbed Juice, the robotic explorer set off on an eight-year journey Friday from French Guiana in South America, launching atop an Ariane rocket

Planetary protection protocols aim to protect the rest of our Solar System from being contaminated by terrestrial life forms

In 2024, the pilot will become the first Black man in history to ever fly to the moon. He spoke with EL PAÍS about the importance of the Artemis II space mission

Scientists try to unravel the birth, growth and power of some of the most forceful yet difficult-to-detect objects in our universe

The man in charge of the new ship that will take astronauts to the Moon discusses the next manned missions to the Earth’s satellite and the possibility of people living there

Radar images taken by a probe in 1991 suggest there was an eruption on the planet that was double that of Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano

The US agency and private company Axiom Space showed off the suit’s numerous features, which will help with exploration of the lunar south pole and, further down the line, Mars

With nearly a quarter century of history behind it, the international space station probably won’t make it into the next decade

Astrophysicists say planetary rings are like tree growth rings and help us understand a planet’s history

Officials said the problem involved ground equipment used for loading the engine ignition fluid

The US and Europe face the challenge of sending probes to the most unknown planet in the solar system by 2050

A new project known as the Habitable World Observatory aims to better understand near-Earth exoplanets and study those that could support life