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WWE Smackdown: Kevin Owens betrays Kofi Kingston, Elias and Shane McMahon assault Roman Reigns
Kevin Owens' brief run as an honorary member of The New Day came to a violent end on Smackdown as be betrayed WWE Champion Kofi Kingston.
Meet OSCaR: Tiny Cubesat Would Clean Up Space Junk
A little spacecraft could soon make a big contribution in the fight against space junk.
High-Altitude Auroras Create 'Speed Bumps' for Satellites
A high-altitude version of the northern lights can create a headwind for some orbiting satellites, new research confirms.
Sign across space
Technology image of the week: Infrared and phosphorescent satellite markers could help future space servicing vehicles home in on targets
NASA Social Media and Websites Win Webby Awards
NASA's social media presence, the InSight mission social media accounts, NASA.gov and SolarSystem.NASA.gov will be honored at the 2019 Webby Awards - "the Oscars of the Internet."
NASA probe detects likely 'marsquake' - an interplanetary first
NASA's robotic probe InSight has detected and measured what scientists believe to be a "marsquake," marking the first time a likely seismological tremor has been recorded on another planet, the...
Nasa lander 'detects first Marsquake'
It is the first seismic signal ever detected on the surface of a body other than Earth and its Moon.
NASA’s Mars InSight lander may have the first recording of a Marsquake
NASA’s InSight mission appears to have detected a Marsquake for the first time.
NASA's InSight lander has detected 1st 'marsquake,' scientists say
NASA's robotic spacecraft InSight has detected and measured what scientists believe to be a "marsquake," marking the first time a likely seismological tremor has been recorded on another planet, the...
X-Men Call NASA in Final 'Dark Phoenix' Trailer
The X-Men answer NASA's call for a space rescue in the last "Dark Phoenix" trailer. But do they have the right stuff?
Cameras that guess your age and sex are coming to store shelves
Eyeing that can of soda in the supermarket cooler? Or maybe you're craving a pint of ice cream? A camera could be watching you.
NASA Just Detected the First Marsquake on the Red Planet
The InSight Lander has been listening for marsquakes since December.
"Marfa Martians" sending science experiment to space
A group of 10 and 11-year-old students from Marfa, Texas, decided to reach for the stars and enter a nationwide science contest. Now the "Marfa Martians," as they're known, will...
New Planetary Protection Board to Review Guidelines for Future Solar System and Beyond Exploration
Following National Academy of Sciences recommendations, advice from the NASA Advisory Council, and subsequent unanimous agreement from NASA’s science leadership, the agency has established an independent Planetary Protection Review Board...
"Marfa Martians" sending science experiment to space
A group of 10 and 11-year-old students from Marfa, Texas, decided to reach for the stars and enter a nationwide science contest. Now the "Marfa Martians," as they're known, will...
NASA probe records first likely 'marsquake' detected on red planet
NASA's robotic probe InSight has detected and measured what scientists believe to be a "marsquake," marking the first time a likely seismological tremor has been recorded on another planet, the...
"Marfa Martians" sending science experiment to space
A group of 10 and 11-year-old students from Marfa, Texas, decided to reach for the stars and enter a nationwide science contest. Now the "Marfa Martians," as they're known, will...
Marsquake! NASA's InSight Lander Feels Its 1st Red Planet Tremor
Scientists just felt the Red Planet move under their feet — robotically from millions of miles away, on the stark surface of Mars.
InSight lander detects Marsquake for the first time
For the first time, a tremor has been detected on the surface of Mars. The so-called marsquake was detected by the InSight lander's SEIS seismometer.
NASA's InSight Detects First Likely 'Quake' on Mars
While their causes are still unknown, one of three shaking events looks a lot like the quakes detected on the Moon by the Apollo missions.
Auroral 'speed bumps' are more complicated, scientists find
Researchers find that 'speed bumps' in space, which can slow down satellites orbiting closer to Earth, are more complex than originally thought.
'Marsquake': first tremor detected on Red Planet
Scientists said Tuesday they might have detected the first known seismic tremor on Mars in a discovery that could shed light on the ancient origins of Earth's neighbour.
Celebrate 50 Years of Space Feats with USRA Symposium Today! How to Watch
An astronaut who walked on the moon and a renowned NASA mathematician join a group of experts discussing the future of space exploration at the Universities Space Research Association conference...
Asteroid Bennu Goes Technicolor in 3-D NASA View
A space rock called Bennu is getting its close-up: NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission to explore the asteroid has entered a new phase of detailed survey work.
$768.4M Powerball winner to come forward in Wisconsin
The winner of the third-largest jackpot in Powerball history was expected to come forward in Wisconsin on Tuesday afternoon.
Look: Lala Kent celebrates 6 months of sobriety
"Vanderpump Rules" star Lala Kent reflected on her journey on the six-month anniversary of her sobriety.
Watch: Renee Zellweger makes an offer 'What/If' teaser
Renee Zellweger stars in the new Netflix neo-noir series "What/If" with Jane Levy, Blake Jenner and Daniella Pineda.
Scientists find auroral 'speed bumps' are more complicated
Researchers at the University of New Hampshire Space Science Center find that "speed bumps" in space, which can slow down satellites orbiting closer to Earth, are more complex than originally...