New state of the art satellite generating excitement
The satellite passes over every part of the globe every two days with immediate distribution of data for anyone to use
The satellite passes over every part of the globe every two days with immediate distribution of data for anyone to use
Scientists have lost contact with lander probe launched with Rosetta spacecraft to study comets and solar system
Al Jazeera's science and technology correspondent, Jacob Ward, discusses the discovery of gravitational waves
Using giant laser detectors, scientists make breakthrough that could open new windows to the cosmos
N. Korea says it has right to pursue space program but UN resolutions bar it from ballistic missile technology
NASA chose the New Hampshire teacher out of over 11,000 applicants to become the first 'teacher in space'
The deaths of 7 crew members 30 years ago caused NASA to have a major rethink on the design of spacecrafts
Jacob Ward looks at what went wrong in one of the darkest days in space history and what's changed since
Thirty years after the death of teacher Christa McAuliffe, a group of educators looks to once again reach for the stars
Computer modeling shows ‘good evidence’ for huge planet at outer edges of solar system, 10 times the size of Earth