@ScienceAlert / Twitter Man Thinks He Found 37.5-Pound Gold Nugget, It Turns Out to Be Something Completely Different and Far Rarer “It was just pot luck, mate. A billion to one - bigger, a trillion to one," the man said of his amazing discovery. By Carson Choate December 25, 2022
Korean Central News Agency - Korea News Service / AP North Korean Military Achieves Milestone, Announces Major Leap Forward Kim Jong Un has said the development of a reconnaissance satellite is intended to aid in obtaining information on U.S. military activities. By Micaela Burrow December 19, 2022
Sergei Korsakov - Roscosmos State Space Corporation / AP Crew of International Space Station Forced to Get Creative After Apparent Micrometeorite Strike A Russian space capsule may have been damaged causing the crew of the International Space Station to investigate it. By The Associated Press December 18, 2022
dearMoon / YouTube screen shotCommentary Fossil Fuel Critic Changes Tune When Offered Spot on First Private Flight to the Moon When offered a trip to the moon, one anti-fracking activist has chosen to make a move that would seem to contradict what she stands for. By Josiah Upper December 16, 2022
NASA/JPL-Caltech / AP NASA Space Rover Captures Historic Recording on Mars, Scientists Are Celebrating NASA scientists have captured 10 seconds of audio recording a dust devil hitting the rover Perseverance on Mars. By The Associated Press December 13, 2022
John Raoux / AP New Moon Mission Underway: Rocket Carrying Middle Eastern Rover Launches “This is the dawn of the lunar economy. Let's go to the moon,” CEO Takeshi Hakamada said in the SpaceX launch webcast. By The Associated Press December 11, 2022
@NASA_Marshall / Twitter screen shotCommentary Stunning Photos Show What Fall Looks Like From Space While many have been able to enjoy the beauty of fall up close, new photos from outer space show a new view of autumn foliage. By Kassandra White November 23, 2022
Steve Helber / AP Piece of Challenger Found Buried Where No One Would See 36 Years After Shocking Televised Explosion A large portion of the Challenger space shuttle, which exploded seconds after liftoff in 1986, has been found buried on the ocean floor. By The Associated Press November 10, 2022
Iranian state television / AP Iranian Revolutionary Guard Announces Launch of New Type of Rocket On Saturday, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard launched a new satellite-carrying rocket, which several Western countries are suspicious of. By The Associated Press November 5, 2022
'Blood Moon' Will Rise Over America on Election Day As a momentous Election Day dawns upon America, the moon will turn red in the phenomenon known as a 'blood moon.' By Jack Davis November 4, 2022