The Hubble Telescope appears as a tiny silhouette during a perfectly timed solar transit captured from Puerto Rico.
You know you live in the space age when solar storms knock out farmers' GPS-reliant tractors and a camera in Earth's lofty orbit films a rocket launching through the atmosphere. "This is believed to ...
A meteor explosion has been captured from space for the first time ever, thanks to a team aboard the International Space ...
Stunning footage from Varda Space Industries shows the forces of Earth’s atmosphere acting upon its W-1 capsule as it descended toward terra firma recently. Varda Capsule Reentry - Five Minutes from ...
Earlier this month, a NASA spacecraft captured a never-before-seen display near the Sun. In a blog post published on Friday, the space agency shared a video of a solar explosion having a peculiar ...
SpaceX launched its mighty Starship rocket for the eighth time last week. The mission was a bit of mixed bag, with the team successfully catching the first-stage Super Heavy booster on its return to ...
Fans of science in space now can experience fast-moving footage in even higher definition as NASA and ESA (European Space Agency) deliver the first 8K ultra high definition (UHD) video of astronauts ...
Today, ClickStar Inc., announced their newest content distribution agreement with Pasadena’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). ClickStar and JPL have established a relationship to distribute ...
Remember the scene in The Day After Tomorrow when a huge storm system over Earth is shown as seen from the space station? Footage of Hurricane Matthew as seen from space is just as fantastic, without ...
A screenshot from footage captured by the Varda W-1 spacecraft, filmed as it plummeted through Earth's atmosphere. Credit: Varda Space Industries / YouTube A well-fortified capsule whizzed through ...
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So from Morales’ location, the telescope’s passage across the Sun was so brief that missing the precise moment would have meant losing the opportunity altogether. Moreover, catching Hubble against the ...