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Partial solar eclipse will be visible in the UK and Ireland on 10 June

Partial solar eclipse will be visible in the UK and Ireland on 10 June

7 June 2021

Skygazers in parts of Europe, Asia and North America can observe part of the sun being obscured by the moon this week, and a few places will see a “ring of fire”


Michael Collins

Michael Collins: Apollo 11 pilot and 'loneliest man ever' dies aged 90

29 April 2021

Michael Collins, the third Apollo 11 crew member who piloted the first manned mission to the moon in 1969 has died, aged 90


Falcon 9 launch

Astronauts ride reused SpaceX capsule and rocket for the first time

23 April 2021

Astronauts from NASA, the ESA and Japanese space agency JAXA have blasted off to the International Space Station on a reused SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule and Falcon 9 rocket


NASA/Bill Ingalls

SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule makes splashdown with NASA astronauts

3 August 2020

The first astronauts to launch to the International Space Station on a commercial spacecraft have now returned, splashing down into the sea off the coast of Florida


Quadrantids meteor shower

How to watch the Quadrantids, the first meteor shower of 2020

3 January 2020

The Quadrantid meteor shower has a short peak period that lasts only a few hours, so midnight on 3 January is the best time to view in the UK


Photo of the surface of the moon

NASA's latest moon photos show no sign of India's lost lander

27 September 2019

India tried to land a probe on the moon earlier this month but lost contact with it. Now NASA has photographed the target landing site, but can't see the craft


3D map of the Milky Way

Best ever map of Milky Way shows our galaxy is warped in an S-shape

2 August 2019

The most detailed ever map of the Milky Way shows that our galaxy is not flat. It turns out the disc is warped into an S-shape


Nasa's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite

Three newly discovered exoplanets orbit a star 73 light years away

29 July 2019

Three new planets, which orbit a star situated 73 light years away from Earth, have been found. The trio are among the smallest and nearest exoplanets known to date


In this picture taken on July 10, 2019 a man walks past a screen displaying a computer-generated image of the Hayabusa2 probe, during a news broadcast at Akihabara district in Tokyo. - Japan's Hayabusa2 probe landed successfully on a distant asteroid for a final touchdown on July 11, 2019, hoping to collect samples that could shed light on the evolution of the solar system

Hayabusa 2 lands on distant asteroid and collects another sample

11 July 2019

Japan's spacecraft Hayabusa 2 has again successfully landed on a distant asteroid and completed its mission of collecting underground samples


Virgin Galactic

Virgin Galactic to become the first publicly traded space travel firm

9 July 2019

Virgin Galactic is to become the first publicly traded company for human space travel after it announced a merger with a major investment group


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