Virgin Galactic celebrates first tourist flight
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Virgin Galactic successfully launched a rocket carrying its first group of tourists to the edge of space. LiveNOW's Julianne Amaya spoke with Josh Dinner, Content Manager of Space.Com, to break down the latest. More LiveNOW from FOX streaming video

Russia launches its first mission to moon in nearly 50 years

The launch from Russia’s spaceport in the Far East of the Luna-25 craft to the moon is Russia’s first since 1976 when it was part of the Soviet Union.

Perseid meteor shower 2023: Where, when to watch this weekend

The Perseid meteor shower peaks this weekend and it’s an especially perfect time to watch because the moon will be in its waning crescent phase, making the skies darker than usual.

NASA launching free streaming service this year

The new service is part of several upgrades for the space agency's digital platforms.

NASA loses, regains contact with Voyager 2 probe after sending wrong command

Flight controllers accidentally sent a wrong command nearly two weeks ago that tilted the spacecraft’s antenna away from Earth and severed contact.

Euclid mission to study dark universe takes 1st test images, NASA reveals

“After more than 11 years of designing and developing Euclid, it’s exhilarating and enormously emotional to see these first images," said Euclid Project Manager Giuseppe Racca of the European Space Agency.

Remarkable fossil shows dinosaur, mammal forever frozen in epic battle

The 125 million-year-old fossil was discovered in the Lujiatun Member of the Lower Cretaceous Yixian formation in China back in 2012.

Scare midair: Planes nearly collide amid flight
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An Allegiant Air flight climbed 600 feet to avoid colliding midair with a private jet, according to federal investigators. LiveNOW From FOX's Josh Breslow spoke with Jerrica Thacker, a passenger on board that flight.

Whistleblower claims US is concealing program that captures UFOs

David Grusch, a retired major general, claims the U.S. has had information about "non-human" activity since the 1930s.

New NASA telescope expected to uncover hundreds of Earth-sized rogue planets

The findings stem from a nine-year survey known as the Microlensing Observations in Astrophysics, and according to researchers, they have already identified at least one planet that is roughly the size of Earth.