
Philae lander sleeps but Rosetta mission lives on
18 November 2014
The European Space Agency has announced that Philae has detected organic molecules on comet 67P – and there are many more scientific discoveries to come

18 November 2014
The European Space Agency has announced that Philae has detected organic molecules on comet 67P – and there are many more scientific discoveries to come

28 October 2014
Known for shooting spectacular plumes of water into space, Saturn's tiny moon keeps warm thanks to a core that is slushy and soft rather than rock solid

16 October 2014
Software that can identify plumes emanating from comet and moon surfaces is the next step toward landers that can explore planets autonomously

13 August 2014
Pluto rocks (back and forth), large harems make male deer age faster, the midge with the tiny genome and more

10 July 2014
The international group that names cosmic bodies is crowd-sourcing names for exoplanets – but will you be able to name a planet Alderaan or Westeros?

3 July 2014
Touted since 2007 as a top contender for hosting life, the rocky world Gliese 581 d may be no more than sunspots, according to a re-analysis of its signal

27 June 2014
A NASA telescope should be able to sniff the atmospheres of Earth-sized worlds for industrial gases like CFCs – a sign of civilisation

17 June 2014
NASA has enlisted its famous Hubble telescope to search for a second destination for its New Horizons spacecraft, due to fly past Pluto in July 2015

11 June 2014
All the latest on newscientist.com: who beats Jesus and Hitler, trilobites, Africa's paradise regained, new particle lurks in LHC data and more

11 June 2014
Planet X could have company – rocky bodies orbiting in weird clusters suggest that two monster planets hide in the outer reaches of the solar system