SSpace Read More Galaxies, Artemis 2, space telescopes and stormtroopers — Here are the best photos from our staff2 May 2026 Here at Space.com, we love the night sky, rocket launches and sci-fi just as much as you do.…
SSpace Read More 3 planets will put on a sky show in May — when and how to see them2 May 2026 The best planets to view this month are in the evening sky. Jupiter has been by far the…
SSpace Read More Artemis II crew reveal the 1st food they ate after splashing down on Earth2 May 2026 The crew of NASA’s Artemis II moon mission revealed on Friday morning the first thing they ate when…
SSpace Read More Is the Large Magellanic Cloud a First-Time Visitor?2 May 2026 Our most massive satellite galaxy, the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), has been the center of a heated debate…
SSpace Read More New material could shield against radiation in next-gen space tech2 May 2026 Scientists have developed a new material that could shield humans and critical technology from harmful radiation, and it’s…
SSpace Read More Artemis III aims for ‘late 2027’ for Earth orbit demo • The Register2 May 2026 Amid the sensational NASA budget cut proposals taking place in the US at the moment, NASA Administrator Jared…
SSpace Read More Interstellar comet is a time capsule from another star system2 May 2026 Astronomers using radio telescope observations to get an inside look at an interstellar comet have gleaned new insights…
SSpace Read More Radio Telescope Array Reveals the Masses of Hidden Young Stars2 May 2026 The Orion Nebula provides a master class in the study of stellar formation. Yet, many of its youngest…
SSpace Read More World’s Slowest Rocket Company Suddenly Wants to Churn Out 60 Rockets a Year2 May 2026 Blue Origin apparently has big plans for its heavy-lift launch vehicle, hoping to significantly ramp up its production…
SSpace Read More Artemis II astronauts underscore our shared humanity, in historic UN visit1 May 2026 Their visit on Thursday followed a long-standing tradition – cosmonauts and astronauts have been coming to the UN for decades to speak about…