Kirill Dmitriev wrote on Elon Musk’s X platform for the first time since 2012 this week to declare US-Russia cooperation was “key to address world challenges.” Then he posted a video graphic depicting a joint mission to Mars with the US and Saudi Arabia on what appears to be one of Musk’s SpaceX rockets.
The polar vortex’s icy grip on much of America has Arctic Greenland seeming like a toasty vacation spot by comparison. Even Mars has been warmer than North Dakota this week. Some of the coldest parts of the United States are forecast to see as much as a 90-degree warmup early next week before the return of yet another polar plunge the first week in March.
President Donald Trump’s week included rewriting U.S. policy toward Russia and firing the country's senior military officer. Trump sat for a chummy interview with Elon Musk and sought greater authorit
A robotic colony on Mars might seem like far-fetched science fiction, but so was the Moonshot. American Exceptionalism will rise again.
Mercury will join Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Venus and Saturn in the night sky in a phenomenon that will not be seen again until 2040
Should it continue the Artemis program and establish a lunar base, or shift its focus directly to Mars? While using the Moon as a stepping stone could be a more efficient approach, a direct Mars mission would be faster but far riskier.
Skywatchers in the United States get the chance to observe a rare planetary parade tonight. Seven planets will align just after sunset, though not all
President Donald Trump’s week included rewriting U.S. policy toward Russia and firing the country’s senior military officer
As expected, the billionaire astronaut—and likely future administrator of NASA—is focused on Mars and the private sector.
The polar vortex's icy grip on much of America has Arctic Greenland seeming like a toasty vacation spot by comparison.
On February 28, 2025, a rare planetary parade will occur, with seven planets aligning in the night sky. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus,
This phenomenon known as a "planet parade," will feature Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune all present at the same time along a line in the night sky on Friday, NASA says.