V-2 rockets launched from White Sands, New Mexico in the 1940s and returned the first photos of Earth from space. The rockets were launched on a suborbital trajectory.
Tolkien's Middle-earth has some of the scariest fantasy creatures in storytelling and Peter Jackson did a fantastic job bringing some of them to life. Updated by Jordan Iacobucci on March 17 ...
The series revolves around a group of scientists who discover that an alien species is trying to conquer Earth. The show is a gripping watch ... The scene looks photo-realistic, which is even better ...
The Last of Us franchise's derelict settings are often overlooked, immersing players in decimated cities overtaken by nature. Various locations in the games, such as the forests and malls, go from ...
10 Actors Who Rejected Career-Changing Roles and Regretted It NASA astronauts return home after major delay. Their extended stay could have health consequences The most popular ice cream chain in ...
Editor’s Note: Have you recreated a favorite vacation photo years later? Get in touch with CNN via the form below to share your story. Jennifer Candotti was cleaning out her closet when she ...
Earth's largest iceberg has run aground off the coast of South Georgia Island, a common rendezvous spot for large icebergs, new satellite images show. Measuring 1,240 square miles (3,460 square ...
A 2022 satellite photo shows a large plume of discolored water rising from the undersea Kavachi volcano, during an eruption that likely scattered the sharks that normally dwell there.
Climate change is already causing all sorts of problems on Earth, but soon it will be making a mess in orbit around the planet too, a new study finds. Part of the greenhouse effect that warms the ...
After spending 434 days in space, the crewless Space Force craft returned to Earth on March 7, landing at California's Vandenberg Space Force Base in the middle of the night. The agency snapped ...
Incredible images have emerged, showing Elon Musk’s Starship breaking up in the upper atmosphere before flaming debris fell to Earth. Astronaut Don Pettit shot the eerie sight of the failed ...