A woman’s brainwaves capturing love were encoded onto Voyager 1, potentially allowing aliens to experience human emotion.
A place warmer than the inside of a cooked tomato, the NASA discovery could redefine how we view our universe.
According to calculations from IFLScience's resident astronomer, Dr Alfredo Carpineti, using data from NASA's Eyes on the ...
Nearly 40 years after its launch, the probe continues to gather information and challenge everything we know about space.
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Imagine a fiery wall of gas reaching temperatures up to 50,000 K (equivalent to 90,000 °F). Thankfully, this barrier is not located near a star or at the ...
NYSE: VOYG] ("Voyager" or the "Company"), today announced financial results for the third quarter 2025. Delivered net sales ...
VOYG] and Infleqtion, a global leader in neutral atom-based quantum technology, announced a strategic partnership to advance dual-use quantum technology in low-Earth orbit and beyond. The ...
The aging infrastructure of the Deep Space Network is operating at capacity and in desperate need of an upgrade. The latest ...
With NASA's International Space Station set to come out of service in 2030, American aerospace firm Vast has stepped into a ...
In an exclusive Breaking Travel News interview, Alankar Chandra, Founder and CEO of Wild Voyager, discusses the brand’s UK ...
On November 16, 1974, humans sent their first message to the stars in an attempt to contact extraterrestrials. They did this ...