The great ad-space race: the history of space advertising By Holly Brockwell People have been trying to put logos on the moon for a long time
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Hubble Telescope captures rare image of a disintegrating asteroid By Cat Ellis Space week The asteroid, named Gault, is spinning itself to pieces
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope captures beautiful 'space butterfly' By Cat Ellis Space Week A stunning star nursery
Exploring the weird world of exoplanets By Brian Turner Space week From a world where the skies rain glass to Earth-like planets that might support life
NASA’s incredible plans for six space telescopes all 'better than Hubble' By Jamie Carter Space week From sunshades and x-rays to finding life on exoplanets
Want to visit Mars? You can now take a virtual tour of the closest thing on Earth By Cat Ellis Space Week Devon Island is so similar, NASA uses it for training
First China, then Israel – now India is landing on the moon in 2019 By Jamie Carter Space week Chandrayaan-2 mission signals Asia’s space ambitions.
Israel's Beresheet lunar lander captures a stunning sunrise from space By Cat Ellis Space week A promising sign, despite early hiccups
How to explore the galaxy in full 3D with Celestia By Cat Ellis Space week Travel through the Milky Way, and through time
NASA wants to look for water – and perhaps life – on Neptune's moon Triton By Cat Ellis Space week Trident must leave soon to photograph any water plumes
NASA cancels all-female spacewalk due to lack of correctly sized spacesuits By Cat Ellis Space week The record books will have to wait
How to photograph the moon: an easy way to shoot moon pictures full of detail By Digital Camera Space week How to master this tricky subject
Need a lie-down? Volunteers wanted for 60-day 'artificial gravity' bed rest study By Cat Ellis Space week Heavy sleeping
Are we getting closer to finding 'Planet Nine'? By Jamie Carter Space week And if so, what does that mean for us?
Self-driving tanks, drones and throwable micro-robots: the future of warfare By Cat Ellis Advancing military tech