Lessons From a Fatal Crash
The official verdict on the helicopter accident that took the lives of Kobe Bryant and seven other people.
Orbital Debris Creates a New Problem: Light Pollution
Collisions aren’t the only worry.
Team Spirit on a Supercarrier
Pilots flying from a modern aircraft carrier are not alone. They’re part of a floating city.
A New Museum Gallery Takes You on a Tour of the Solar System
The ultimate in travel experiences, coming soon to the National Air and Space Museum.
Ghostships of the Air
A photographer takes us on a spooky tour of abandoned aircraft.
This New Hampshire Bookstore Has Its Own Air Force
You never know what you’ll find on—make that above—the shelves.
First Car on the Moon
Before Apollo 15, astronauts could explore only as far as they could walk.
Did this Pilot Survive?
An old photo raises a nagging question.
Jay Leno’s Airplane Engine Collection
He keeps them under the hood.
How the Navy Tamed the “Killer Corsair”
A little piece of aluminum solved the WW2 fighter’s vicious behavior problem.
A (Small) Pre-Emptive Strike Against the Doomsday Asteroid
With the DART mission, scientists try to prepare for Earth’s worst catastrophe.
Martian Life May Be Hiding in Islands of Habitability
Zeroing in on the best environmental niches to explore during the next mission to Mars.
The Thunderbirds Are Back With a New, More Crowd-Friendly Routine
And at some airshows this season, they’ll be teaming up with the Blue Angels.
The Science of Aliens, Part 2: What Kind of Genetic Code Would Extraterrestrials Have?
Alien life would likely have different biochemistry, which may change the way it reproduces.
Now There’s a Way to Watch Your Friend’s (Simulated) Airplane Flying in the Real World (Sort of)
It sounds complicated, but it’s actually pretty clever.
A Century Before Elon Musk, There Was Fritz von Opel
With the Austrian visionary Max Valier, this German tycoon started the world’s first rocket program.
Could We Really All Be Martians?
Considering the likelihood of an exchange of microbes between Earth and Mars.
China Begins Building Its First Advanced Space Station
The first element of the country’s new orbital outpost launches from Wenchang.
The First Flight On Another World Wasn’t on Mars. It Was on Venus, 36 Years Ago
Cool as it is, Ingenuity does not mark the dawn of extraterrestrial aviation.
NASA’s Mars Helicopter Completes First Historic Test Flight on Another Planet
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory confirmed Ingenuity’s successful lift off into the Martian sky after receiving data from the Perseverance rover
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