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Traveling through a wormhole could be possible in certain gravity conditions.
Traversable wormholes are possible under certain gravity conditions
By Paul Sutter 14 minutes ago

Certain weird gravity conditions would make it possible to travel through a wormhole and back.


Mystery object in space could be a new arm of the Milky Way
By Adam Mann about 1 hour ago

A telescope in China has mapped out what may be a totally new arm of our home galaxy.

Pictures from space! Our image of the day
By Space.com Staff about 2 hours ago

NASA's rover Curiosity took this upside down selfie on Mars with a camera attached to the end of its robotic arm.

On This Day in Space! Aug. 24, 2006: Pluto loses its planetary status
By Hanneke Weitering about 3 hours ago

On Aug. 24, 2006, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) decided that Pluto wasn't a planet anymore. See how it happened in our "On This Day In Space" series!

Scientists' 1st-ever view of sun's middle corona could sharpen space weather forecasts
By Samantha Mathewson about 4 hours ago

Recent telescope views shed new light on the sun's elusive middle corona that could prove beneficial to space weather forecasts.

Small-satellite launch company Virgin Orbit is going public
By Mike Wall about 4 hours ago

Small-satellite launch outfit Virgin Orbit, part of Richard Branson's Virgin Group, announced on Monday (Aug. 23) that it plans to go public via a merger with a special purpose acquisition company.

Hubble telescope spies a stellar nursery through clouds in stunning image
By Kasandra Brabaw about 4 hours ago

New stars are born! NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured a new image of bright, baby stars peeking out of a "stellar nursery" — a cloud of dust where stars are born.

The Comet ATLAS was a cosmic flop last year and scientists may finally know why
By Elizabeth Howell about 4 hours ago

When scientists first spotted Comet ATLAS last year, they hoped it would be the brightest comet of the decade. Then, the icy hunk unexpectedly fell to pieces.

The new reality of UFOs: An interview with journalist Leslie Kean
By Leonard David about 4 hours ago

Space.com recently caught up with author and journalist Leslie Kean to discuss UFOs and where research into the puzzling objects is heading.

Is our universe a simulation? 'A Glitch in the Matrix' director Rodney Ascher tackles the theory head-on (exclusive)
By Jeff Spry about 17 hours ago

Do we live in a digital universe? This wild new film might make you believe it!

Rare Blue Moon, the last until 2023, wows stargazers (photos)
By Elizabeth Howell about 19 hours ago

A rare seasonal "Blue Moon" wowed skywatchers Sunday (Aug. 22), marking the last time this type of moon will grace the sky until 2023.

Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin targeting Aug. 26 for next spaceflight
By Mike Wall about 19 hours ago

Blue Origin is targeting Aug. 26 for the next flight of its New Shepard suborbital vehicle.

Scottish court rejects billionaire's challenge against UK spaceport
By Tereza Pultarova about 19 hours ago

A Scottish court has thrown out objections of a billionaire landowner against a planning permission granted to an operator of a prospective spaceport in the north of Scotland.

Astronaut medical issue forces NASA to call off spacewalk at space station
By Tariq Malik about 20 hours ago

NASA has called off a spacewalk outside the International Space Station this week due a medical issue with one of the astronauts due to join the excursion.

Fastest-orbiting asteroid in solar system discovered
By Mike Wall about 20 hours ago

The newfound asteroid 2021 PH27 completes one lap around our star every 113 Earth days. That's the shortest orbital period of any known solar system object except the planet Mercury.

Join astronomer David Boboltz in the Space.com forums for an AMA about the sun, red giants and more!
By Mohamed Mohammed about 22 hours ago




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