A pair of quasars that existed when the universe was only 3 billion years old has been spotted by the Hubble Space Telescope.
Still, science being science, we needed proof—and we got it in 1992, when two astronomers found two planets orbiting a pulsar ...
A two-decade-old NASA telescope is on an unstable orbit, and there is a 90 percent chance that it might come burning down in ...
The Hubble Space Telescope has been used to study NGC 1052-DF2 — a galaxy that is lacking dark matter. Credit: NASA's Goddard ...
A Falcon 9 launched 140 payloads on its latest rideshare mission Nov. 28, ranging from European government spacecraft to a ...
Some 200 light years from Earth, the core of a dead star is circling a larger star in a macabre cosmic dance. The dead star ...
Europe's ESA secures a record €22.1 billion budget to enhance space independence and bolster defense cooperation amid rising ...
Recent solar storms revealed a vulnerability in the computers that Airbus A320 family use to control the aircraft's altitude.
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God speaks through machines too

Donkor The phrase Deus ex machina, Latin for “God from the machine,” once described a stage trick in ancient theatre, when a ...
The 747 was the largest passenger plane in the world until 2007, but bigger isn’t always better. Here's why Boeing made a smaller version.
Suddenly I See was one of the tracks on KT’s splendid debut album, Eye to the Telescope, which came out in the UK towards the end of 2004.
Astronomers say they spotted signs of a giant explosion releasing from a star beyond our solar system, one powerful enough to destroy a planet’s atmosphere.