Surveyor 2 crashed on the moon in 1966. Astronomers think they’ve spotted a piece of the…
Category: New York Times Space & Cosmos
New York Times Space & Cosmos
Watch a Lunar Eclipse, or at Least Try To
Penumbral eclipses are subtle, but there are good reasons to try to notice one. …
Can a Computer Devise a Theory of Everything?
It might be possible, physicists say, but not anytime soon. And there’s no guarantee that we…
China to Collect Moon Rocks in a Mission Launching Soon
It has been four decades since lunar samples were brought to Earth, and the Chang’e-5 spacecraft’s…
Signs of Recent Volcanic Eruption on Mars Hint at Habitats for Life
Not thought to be volcanically active, Mars may have experienced an eruption just 53,000 years ago. …
Arecibo Observatory, a Great Eye on the Cosmos, Is Going Dark
The radio telescope in Puerto Rico has to come down before it collapses. Click…
SpaceX Crew Docks at the International Space Station
“Docking confirmed,” the company founded by Elon Musk announced Monday night. Click here for…
Leonids Meteor Shower: How to Watch
Meteor showers can light up night skies from dusk to dawn, and if you’re lucky you…
SpaceX’s ‘Resilience’ Lifts 4 Astronauts Into NASA's New Era of Spaceflight
The crew will spend some 27 hours in a capsule built by the private company before…
SpaceX NASA Live Updates: Astronauts Prepare for Launch
Sunday’s mission will carry a crew of four to the International Space Station in a capsule…