The lander's Horizontal Velocity Camera captured these historic images.
The terrifying video shows what would happen to our planet if a nine-millimetre black hole got close
The team of scientists gave the Martians different personalities with one having a higher death rate
People across the country have erupted in celebrations as the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft landed safely.
Scientists think the most likely date for an Alien response is today - August 22
They are located on the far side of the Moon
The James Webb Space Telescope captured the incredible images
The scary video shows what would happen if you just happened to find yourself lost in space without a space suit
Russia’s Luna-25 has crashed into the moon, the country’s space agency Roscosmos has said.
While on the search for the wreckage of a World War II aircraft, camera crew discovered debris from NASA's Challenger.
He was left devastated by the tragedy that rocked the world
Recent research suggests the same conditions that created the cracks could be favorable to life
Fermilab scientists might discover a fifth force of nature after noticing that muons are not acting how they should
Scientists have realised that Martian days are getting shorter because the planet is spinning faster.
Vladimir Mikhaylovich Komarov's final space mission took place on 23 April, 1967
The Wow! signal has perplexed astronomers since the late 1970s
Scientists detect sun has been shooting out strangely-bright light for years without anyone noticing
Astronomers from Michigan State University discovered the gamma rays by using a piece of scientific equipment in Southern Mexico
A Nasa astronaut took time out from his spacewalk to marvel at the view of Earth from hundreds of miles up in space
Scientists are excited about the new images from the Ring Nebula which will shape our understanding of stars - like our sun
Scientists tasked the machine to listen to humungous amounts of data and it came up with some interesting insights.
In the background of an image of two young stars is an object resembling a giant cosmic question mark.
Vladimir Komarov died in 1967 while re-entering Earth's atmosphere
The University of Washington has switched on its fancy new technology and it didn't take long to find something ominous.