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NASA’s Europa Clipper blasts off in search for alien life on distant moon
NASA’s Europa Clipper has launched to explore Jupiter’s icy moon Europa in search of signs of alien life. Set to arrive in April 2030, the spacecraft is equipped with advanced instruments to analyse the moon’s surface and subsurface

Science in the news: Asteroids samples, brain maps, and artificial DNA
Here are the latest big science stories you need to know about

Let’s talk about REx baby: NASA’s first asteroid sample returns to Earth
Asteroid Bennu may give us clues into how carbon-based life began

First private Moon landing attempt fails
ispace’s new spacecraft made it within touching distance of the lunar surface, but a last-minute malfunction dashed their hopes of a successful moon landing

In Conversation: Ex-NASA astronaut Bruce Melnick
We sat down with Bruce Melnick, former NASA astronaut, to discuss his time in space, his role at the Kennedy Space Center, and the ongoing Artemis Program.

Was there life on Mars?
New data provides further evidence for liquid water on Mars. Maybe we aren’t alone in the Solar System after all?

Ingenuity Helicopter takes to Mars skies
Mars helicopter takes first flight in a historic achievement for science and makind.

One small step for NASA, one giant leap for womankind
Artemis III: NASA’s new mission to put the first woman on the moon

Scientists capture the first image of a black hole
Two-hundred scientists have come together to produce the first ever image of a black hole in a landmark moment for astronomers

InSight probe successfully lands on Mars
NASA’s InSight probe has successfully landed on Mars. Could it be the foundations for a manned mission to the Red Planet?
Cassini’s grand finale
The probe’s historic exploration of Saturn comes to an end