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MONDAY, MARCH 23, 2026

NASA

NASA

Photo: Tanjir Rahman/TBS

Moon's shrinking raises questions for future lunar missions

The discovery of young ridges in the lunar maria completes a global picture of a dynamic, contracting Moon.

An artist's impression of a planetary system with four planets, around a small red star, called LHS1903 with a large reddish-brown rocky planet with craters is visible in the foreground and three smaller planets: one with blue and white colors, another with blue and brown bands, the third with a rocky surface behind it and in the top right corner of the image, a small but bright red star illuminates the scene, with space dust and distant stars visible in the background, in this illustration released on 12 February 2026. Photo: ESA/Reuters

Six planets set to form rare parade at end of February

Photo: Collected

NASA delays astronaut moon mission again due to new rocket issue

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft lifts off on NASA's Crew-12 mission to the International Space Station, carrying NASA astronauts  from Launch Complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. on 13 February 2026. Photo: Steve Nesius/Reuters

SpaceX launches 12th long-duration crew to International Space Station

Just under 11 hours after the astronauts left the International Space Station, SpaceX guided the capsule to splash down in the Pacific Ocean near San Diego. Image: Keegan Barber/NASA/Planet Pix/ZUMA/picture alliance

Astronauts return to Earth after first ever medical evacuation from space station

This combination of ultraviolet spectrum images provided by NASA shows atmospheric features of the planet Mars in July 2022, left, during the southern hemisphere’s summer season, and the planet’s northern hemisphere in January 2023 after Mars had passed the farthest point in its orbit from the Sun, captured by the MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN) spacecraft. (NASA/LASP/CU Boulder via AP)

NASA loses contact with Maven spacecraft orbiting Mars for a decade

Representational Image of the Perseverance rover. Photo: Courtesy

NASA rover spots unusual iron-rich rock on Mars

Photo: BSS/AFP

Race for first private space station heats up as NASA set to retire ISS

Photo: Nasa

From Apollo to Artemis: Nasa’s bid to rekindle lunar exploration

On it’s first flight, NASA's experimental quiet supersonic aircraft X-59 takes off from runway 7 at Palmdale USAF Plant 42 in Palmdale, California, US October 28, 2025. Photo: REUTERS/David Swanson

Quiet supersonic X-59 jet soars over California desert in first test flight

A conceptual illustration showing a swirling spiral galaxy in deep space, with numerous glowing numbers floating in the foreground and background, under the heading 'BY THE NUMBERS.'

The birth of universe in numbers

Tom Fischer, frontman of Swiss heavy metal band Celtic Frost, poses for a picture, in Zurich, Switzerland, July 5, 2025. Photo: Reuters

How NASA, 'Alien' and Satan collided on a Swiss metal classic

Supermoon/Collected

First supermoon of the year to light up skies on Monday

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