Earth
Israeli company wins space agency contract for next-generation satellite imaging
Semi-Conductor Devices' detectors will be integrated into upcoming satellite launches, such as high-definition imaging systems, enabling advanced Earth observation missions.
NASA tracks colossal asteroid on a close approach to Earth
Artemis II astronauts return to Earth after historic crewed mission to the Moon
Artemis II astronauts brace for fiery return to Earth
Milestone reached: SpaceIL simulates "Beresheet 2" moon landing
Testing the landing legs' reaction and energy absorption mechanism upon impact.
Earth-sized exoplanet discovered in ‘our solar backyard’ by international team
“It’s a useful planet because it may be like an early Earth,” says Soares-Furtado.
Geologist predicts another powerful earthquake will hit Turkey in coming months
Earth's crust on the verge of rupture. Prof.Arkan warning highlights high risk of a significant earthquake in the coming months, urges precautions.
Could life exist on Mercury? Researchers present new evidence
Astronomers speculate that beneath the scorching surface of Mercury, the closest dwarf planet to the sun, there could be signs of life. Recent discoveries have led to this intriguing possibility.
Laser message reaches earth from 16 million kilometers away
Staggering 16 million kilometers, potentially unlocking insights into the origins of the universe.
Soil liquefaction: What is the destructive, earthquake-related phenomenon?
An Israeli-French research revealed new insights into the natural, destructive phenomenon of soil liquefaction during earthquakes.
How did the Earth's crust, tectonic plates form? - study
This information could help answer a fundamental question about our planet and could even help scientists understand more about the formation of other planets.
NASA's first asteroid sample on track for Sunday parachute landing in Utah
The asteroid sample is headed for a fiery plunge through the atmosphere and a parachute landing in the Utah desert on Sunday.
An Earth-like planet may be hanging out in the outer solar system - study
A planet about 1.5-3 times as massive as Earth could help explain peculiar properties of the outer solar system.
How did the first stages of evolution start? - study
The researchers found primitive cell-like membranes in hydrothermal vents, which may reveal how life began on unhospitable Earth.