Stark racial disparities remain in US physics By Rebecca Sohn published 4 March 22 Fostering and retaining racial diversity is an uphill battle in STEM, particularly in physics.
40-mile-long Russian invasion convoy visible from space in new 3D satellite view (video) By Mike Wall published 4 March 22 Maxar Technologies has stitched together high-resolution satellite imagery of the sprawling Russian convoy to create a 3D video, which provides a better sense of its massive scope.
James Webb Space Telescope will study icy objects in the mysterious 'graveyard of the solar system' By Stefanie Waldek published 4 March 22 The mysterious Kuiper Belt, home to former planet Pluto and its moon Charon, will be a subject of study for the powerful observatory.
Geordi La Forge of Star Trek: TNG scores a solo mission in IDW's 'Star Trek: The Mirror War' one-shot By Jeff Spry published 4 March 22 IDW Publishing presents a new standalone "Star Trek" comic starring Captain Geordi La Forge.
5 money-saving tips for buying a telescope By Tom Kerss published 4 March 22 Get the biggest bang for your buck with these five money saving tips when buying a telescope
Satellites are critical to fighting the climate crisis, scientists say By Chelsea Gohd published 4 March 22 Space remains a vital resource in studying climate change on our own planet.
Space.com joins 'This Week in Space' podcast on TWiT and you can tune in now By Hanneke Weitering published 4 March 22 A new space podcast covers all the latest and greatest space news with expert commentary and a "humorous twist."
James Webb Space Telescope instrument gets ready to probe the universe's chemistry By Elizabeth Howell published 4 March 22 NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is preparing for a deep-space chemistry experiment.
These 3 Lego 'Star Wars' sets are discounted on Amazon UK By Alexander Cox published 4 March 22 These are some of the best Lego 'Star Wars' sets on the market right now, and they're on sale.
Space Force plans to send a patrol probe out past the moon By Chelsea Gohd published 4 March 22 The U.S. military is planning to extend its reach in space to one day patrol the area around the moon.
Gurney Halleck vows revenge in Boom! Studios' new 'Dune: The Waters of Kanly' comic series By Jeff Spry published 4 March 22 Boom! Studios delivers a new "Dune" comic book series from Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson, and Francesco Mortarino
A rogue 3-ton piece rocket debris just collided with the moon By Elizabeth Howell published 4 March 22 The space junk struck the moon's far side at 7:25 a.m. EST (1225 GMT) on Friday (March 4), setting off a hunt for the crater left behind.
Russia stops rocket engine sales to US as space cooperation frays By Mike Wall published 3 March 22 The decades-old space partnership between Russia and the West may be going up in smoke, another victim of the invasion of Ukraine.
Neutron stars release warm winds as they devour companion stars By Samantha Mathewson published 3 March 22 Neutron stars release powerful warm winds after chowing down on a nearby stellar companion, new research shows.
'Star Trek: Picard' won't 'press forward' with the synthetic storyline, producer Akiva Goldsman says By Scott Snowden published 3 March 22 "Star Trek: Picard" executive producer Akiva Goldsman comments a potentially game-changing transformation from season 1.
Seven of Nine grapples with her humanity in 'Star Trek: Picard' Season 2, SFX reveals By Jeff Spry published 3 March 22 SFX Magazine sits down with "Star Trek: Picard's" Jeri Ryan to learn what’s on tap for Seven of Nine in the new season.
How a future gravitational wave detector in space will reveal more about the universe By Elizabeth Howell published 3 March 22 Europe's gravitational wave detector is expected to launch in 2037 to push forward a rapidly growing science field.
British rocket startup's staff helping defend Dnipro, Ukraine's space city By Tereza Pultarova published 3 March 22 Ukrainian employees of the U.K.-headquartered rocket company Skyrora are helping to defend the space city of Dnipro as it braces for Russian air strikes.
The icy 'space snowman' Arrokoth in deep space just got names for its best features By Elizabeth Howell published 3 March 22 The New Horizons team names point to three prominent features on the odd, binary world.
Germany switches off black hole telescope on Russian satellite, halts space cooperation By Tereza Pultarova published 3 March 22 Germany stopped all science cooperation with Russia over its Ukraine invasion, but space station work continues.