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NASA just unveiled two new online tools which allow anyone with Internet access the ability to explore the surface of Mars and drive the Curiosity rover.
Recently published scientific papers show that the Philae lander stumbled across several of life's building blocks while conducting analysis of comet 67P.
Since aging whiskey on Earth is obviously a thing of the past, Japanese distillery Suntory says it will send five bottles of its whiskey to age in space.
With Stephen Hawking in tow, venture capitalist Yuri Milner just outlined plans for a revolutionary new program aimed at locating traces of alien life.
An aerial survey of Mars is necessary before NASA feels comfortable sending a manned mission there, so the agency has recently unveiled plans to send an aircraft to the planet in hopes of scoping out possible landing sites for future human missions.
After seven months in a state of deep sleep on a comet, the Philae Lander has reconnected with the European Space Agency, which feared it was lost forever.
Either Apple was holding back at this year's WWDC, or they're starting to run out of innovative ideas. After hands on time with iOS 9 and OS 10.11 our experts have mixed reviews.
Philae had some trouble touching down on 67P's surface, and now, unless the ESA can figure out a way to move it, the mission might end sooner than expected.
At about 11:35 PST tonight, the European Space Agency's Rosetta probe will reach the end of its four-billion-mile journey and attempt to land on a comet.