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How Are Space Photos Taken?

Space photos always look breathtaking, but have you ever wondered how they’re actually taken? On the surface, it seems obvious: […] ...
SYDNEY — Leaders of the world's major space agencies shared visions for space in the coming years at a major space congress in Australia's biggest city, showcasing a wide range of plans for the future ...
NASA’s IMAP mission will explore the heliosphere and study how it shields Earth from cosmic radiation and space weather.
We're used to space exploration programs, including the ones that have to do with the development of new spaceships, to be subject to delays and unforeseen changes of plans, but I must admit, I wasn't ...
IAC 2025 If the USA’s space strategy succeeds, it will run a “village” on the moon in a decade, NASA administrator Sean Duffy told the International Aeronautical Congress (IAC) in Sydney today. Duffy ...
Space-age computing is set to level up once the Axiom Orbital Data Center Node (AxODC) goes live aboard the International Space Station in 2027.
Comet 3I/ATLAS, the third interstellar object ever detected, will be visible from ground-based telescopes through the end of September, NASA said. It will reach its closest approach to the sun around ...
A stunning compilation of views of Earth from the Tiangong space station. Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: China Central Television (CCTV) | edited by Steve Spaleta Music: Mars Adventure by Brend ...
Astronomy day 2025 is upon us! To celebrate, we've picked six targets to emphasize the variety and scale of objects visible in the night sky that will make for a beautiful and rewarding sight, whether ...
The Milky Way appears above Earth’s bright atmospheric glow in this photograph from the International Space Station as it soared 261 miles above southern Iran at approximately 12:54 a.m. local time.
Rep. Pfluger told Newsweek the LAUNCH Act boosts U.S. innovation "as adversaries like China seek to weaponize and exploit the space domain." ...
The International Space Station, at 250 miles above Earth, can see some of the world's most spectacular landmarks, both natural and man-made.