The enormous next-generation spacecraft launched atop a Super Heavy booster in Texas earlier today.
Historian Michael D. Bailey explores witchcraft down the ages and why people believed that witches could fly.
Rumors have swirled for years around the development of a new type of hypersonic reconnaissance aircraft.
NASA's Juno spacecraft has sampled Europa's atmosphere and discovered less oxygen than had been expected.
The achievement is not only significant for Japan but could also pave the way toward many more lunar missions.
The futuristic aircraft can reach supersonic speeds without producing deafening sonic booms.
The object was captured on camera during a livestream of aircraft activity over Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
The launch marks the third trip into space for the Chinese reusable experimental spacecraft.
The enormous spacecraft successfully reached space for the first time but was unable to make it home in one piece.
This cutting-edge experimental aircraft will be capable of breaking the sound barrier without creating loud sonic booms.
Just in time for Halloween, NASA has posted up an image of an eerie-looking formation in the gas giant's atmosphere.
Sagan and his colleagues used instruments aboard the Galileo spacecraft to conduct a very important control experiment.
The space agency's Psyche spacecraft will be the first ever to attempt to directly visit a metal asteroid.
The Air Force Research Laboratory has awarded a trio of contracts to major companies to advance small nuclear fission reactors.
The spacecraft touched down in the Utah desert after a seven-year journey to and from the asteroid Bennu.
The discovery marks the oldest known evidence of wood logs being crafted and joined together to create a structure.
Almost half of all missions to the Moon fail - but what is it that makes such missions so difficult ?
India is now the first country ever to land a spacecraft near the Moon's south pole.
Prof Jim Bell takes a look at the first ever spacecraft to journey to a metallic asteroid and what it could teach us.
The image, which was captured by NASA's Juno spacecraft, shows something quite spectacular.