New photos have been released by NASA, as their Dawn spacecraft has captured stunning new imagery of asteroid Vesta.
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Atlantis, ISS and Earth Captured in Incredible NASA Photo
This amazing photo captures the shuttle Atlantis docked at the ISS, with the beautiful glow of the Aurora Australis (southern lights) in the background.
Read More »ESA Creates a 1-Billion Pixel Camera, Will Map Milky Way Galaxy in 3D
The European Space Agency has just rolled out a new 1-billion pixel camera. Over the next five years, this camera will be mapping the entire Milky Way Galaxy in 3D.
Read More »Epic Saturn Storm is as Wide as Earth
An amazing storm is raging on Saturn right now, and NASA's Cassini spacecraft has a front-row seat. Already, the orbiter has been able to capture some stunning visual imagery.
Read More »This Week, Catch a Rare Glimpse of Mercury in the Night Sky
Starting 6/30, you can actually see the planet Mercury with the naked eye, a rare treat for stargazers. Check out the west-northwestern horizon for a glimpse of our rocky neighboring planet.
Read More »Beautiful Moon Images from NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
NASA's lunar spacecraft has sent back over 192 Terabytes of data -- including some gorgeous new photos of the moon's terrain.
Read More »Amazing Lytro Camera Will Revolutionize the World of Photography
Wow. Lytro has just invented a camera that will change photography in a way we haven't seen since the 1800s. Even if you aren't a photography nut, this is some really brilliant technology.
Read More »Mysterious Ice Plumes on Saturn’s Moon Hint at Hidden Ocean
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has captured exciting new imagery, which shows evidence for the existence of liquid water on one of Saturn's moons.
Read More »Only YOU Can Help NASA Find Icy Plutonian Worlds
Millions of NASA photos need to be scanned for icy objects before the New Horizons spacecraft flies by Pluto in 2015. NASA has teamed up with IceHunters to give you the ability to be part of the search.
Read More »Dark Energy Exists and Its Tearing the Universe Apart
No one can actually see it. No one knows what it is or how it works. But, after a five-year study of 200,000 galaxies, scientists are as certain as they'll ever be that dark energy exists, and it is tearing our universe apart.
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