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ESA prepares mission to divert asteroid speeding towards Earth

A giant asteroid is hurtling towards our planet and scientists are gearing up to launch mission to avert its disastrous collision with Earth.

Astronaut sends Twitpic of Perseid meteor from space

As a sky watcher, you might have observed the Perseid meteor shower blaze the night sky this weekend, but ever wondered what the light show appears like from heavens?

Darkest planet found; soaks 99% light

Till now, we believed that black holes are the darkest entities in space, but the Kepler spacecraft of NASA has found a planet that reflects only 1 percent light that falls on it.

Juno’s journey to Jupiter begins

NASA's solar-powered craft, Juno blasted off the launch pad at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Friday morning to go ahead with a new mission to explore Jupiter.

Earth had two moons until they clashed -- study

The Earth once had two moons that circled it in the same orbit until the smaller one smashed into the other, astronomers suggested Wednesday.

Drought-stricken lake reveals Columbia shuttle piece

Columbia shuttle debris

A piece from the ill-fated Columbia shuttle has been discovered in a Texas' lake that partly dried out after a drought, confirmed NASA.

Crashed UFO-shaped object found in Baltic Sea

Did a flying saucer crash in the Baltic Sea? The solar scans of a mysterious circular object on the seabed have triggered such a speculation.

Solar-powered Juno ready for Jupiter mission

NASAs unmanned spacecraft ‘Juno’ is all set to embark on its mission to peer through the stormy clouds of Jupiter.

NASA's Juno spacecraft ready to jet for Jupiter

Just weeks after retiring its signature shuttle program, NASA is all set to launch a spacecraft towards Jupiter next week.

Atlantis landing ends era of space shuttle program

Thousands watched the historic moment as space shuttle Atlantis and the four-member crew landed at Kennedy Space Center Thursday morning, bringing to an end NASA's longest-running spaceflight program.

SpaceX to renovate California launch site, house Falcon Heavy

SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket

Private rocket maker Space Exploration Technologies Corp., also known as SpaceX, has started renovating the Vendenberg Air Force Base in California. The base is set to be the launch site for the company’s heavy-lift rocket, Falcon Heavy.

Ancient, lost world found under Atlantic Ocean

Ever thought if there were a lost world submerged in the oceans? Deep below, beneath the sediment of the North Atlantic Ocean, geologists have discovered what they claim is an ancient landscape.