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Kosmos 482 —originally launched on March 31, 1972, as part of the Soviet Union's ambitious Venera program to explore Venus—is ...
Aisling O'Hare, who led the study, told Newsweek she's "excited" about what the science world can learn from the data.
A defunct Soviet satelitte is slated to hurtle back to Earth next week, prompting concerns from space experts that we could ...
The discovery of Eos, the closest known molecular cloud to Earth and one of the largest structures in the night sky, hints at ...
A Soviet-era spacecraft meant to land on Venus in the 1970s is expected to soon plunge uncontrolled back to Earth ...
The mineral deal signed by the U.S. and Ukraine ties the U.S. and Trump to Ukraine’s future – while providing very few real ...
A new study suggests the platypus and echidna — the only egg-laying mammals — had a water-dwelling ancestor. The finding ...
The asteroid, spanning around 49 to 111 feet in diameter, is hurtling through space at some 42,300 miles per hour.
Wildlife filmmaker Bertie Gregory curated the final selection for the "NatGeoYourShotOurHome" challenge from thousands of ...
In 1972, the Soviet Union launched a pair of space probes destined for Venus. While the USSR’s Venera 8 successfully reached ...
Named Eos, the cloud of gas would appear huge in the night sky if visible to the naked eye and could shed light on solar ...
In its retaliation against U.S. tariffs, China slowed exports of several rare-earth minerals and magnets this month ...