The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency's Akatsuki mission orbiting Venus was declared dead last week after engineers spent ...
Five global space agencies are preparing landmark missions to explore Venus—Earth's fiery twin—unlocking secrets about its ...
Earth’s lone connection to Venus is over. After losing contact a year ago, The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) ...
The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency ( JAXA) declared its Akatsuki spacecraft dead on Tuesday (Oct. 28), more than a ...
NASA confirms comet 3I/ATLAS, a rare interstellar visitor, will safely pass the Sun and Venus in late 2025, offering ...
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While experts like Avi Loeb have raised intriguing possibilities, NASA confirms the definitive news: 3I/ATLAS poses 'no threat' to Earth.
The Senate's report supports Space.com's findings, stating, "as early as June 2025, NASA began 'implementing immediately' ...
The last voice from Venus has gone quiet. Japan’s Akatsuki mission, once the planet’s only active observer, has finally fallen silent after years of trailblazing science.
The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has officially declared the Akatsuki spacecraft, Earth's last connection to Venus, as dead after losing contact in 2024.
Researchers have recently focused on intriguing geological formations on Venus, including peculiar structures on its surface ...
A trio of meteor showers sends flashes of light across our skies this month, and the first week will feature the largest and ...