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Jeff Bezos will be on board Blue Origin's first crewed space flight

Jeff Bezos will be on board Blue Origin's first crewed space flight

7 June 2021

Jeff Bezos, the billionaire founder of Blue Origin, will fly to the edge of space on his company's first crewed flight on 20 July, as will his brother


Hayabusa 2 mission team

Hayabusa 2 begins long journey home carrying Ryugu asteroid samples

13 November 2019

With two samples from the interior of the asteroid Ryugu on board, Japan’s Hayabusa 2 spacecraft is due to return to Earth at the end of 2020


How to call the International Space Station

How to call the International Space Station

2 October 2019

Does the ISS have a phone number? Do ISS astronauts have smartphones or handsets? And does anything in the space station “ring” when an audio call is set up? We spoke to the communications experts who help the world talk to astronauts on the orbiting...


Quiz: How good is your knowledge of the moon?

Quiz: How good is your knowledge of the moon?

9 July 2019

How old is the moon, how long does the journey take and how much rubbish have we left there? Test your knowledge in our quiz.


Radio telescope

Jodrell Bank Observatory honoured with UNESCO World Heritage status

8 July 2019

Jodrell Bank Observatory, a world-leading centre for radio astronomy in the UK, has been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List


Mae Jemison: The astronaut plotting a journey to other stars

Mae Jemison: The astronaut plotting a journey to other stars

8 March 2019

The first black woman to go to space, Mae Jemison is now leading an effort to develop the capability for interstellar travel


SpaceX ready to take humans to the ISS after a successful dummy run

SpaceX ready to take humans to the ISS after a successful dummy run

4 March 2019

The Crew Dragon capsule docked with the International Space Station on Sunday with a dummy on board, paving the way for human passengers to make the trip in July


Mission controllers celebrate Hayabusa 2's touchdown on Ryugu

Japan’s Hayabusa 2 bags its first sample from the asteroid Ryugu

22 February 2019

A Japanese spacecraft has touched down on an asteroid and collected the first of three samples, raising hopes for the space mining industry


Distant Ultima Thule is a weirdly flat snowman that defies explanation

Distant Ultima Thule is a weirdly flat snowman that defies explanation

11 February 2019

Images from the New Horizons spacecraft show that the distant space rock Ultima Thule is flatter than we thought, and we don’t know why it’s so strange


10 year challenge: How science and the world have changed

10 year challenge: How science and the world have changed

18 January 2019

The last 10 years have seen amazing advances in science and technology – and stark damage to the world we live in. Like a lot of people on social media we thought we'd take a look back at the last ten years in science and New Scientist


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