- The Rosalind probe will be launched to Mars in 2028

Europe once again embarked on an exploration of the planet Mars. The ExoMars mission, which involves sending a mobile robot to the Red Planet, just reached a major milestone.
- The US reaffirmed its intention to send the first Japanese astronaut to the Moon

US President Joe Biden on April 10 once again affirmed his plan to send the first Japanese astronaut to the Moon within the framework of the Artemis lunar exploration program led
- Total solar eclipse in North America 'most impressive in hundreds of years'

On April 8, some places in North America witnessed a total solar eclipse - a scene considered 'once in a lifetime'. This total solar eclipse - nicknamed the Great American Eclipse
- The 'Devil's Comet' appears with a total solar eclipse

The 'Devil Comet' just had an eruption of dust, gas and ice during its first flyby of the earth in 71 years, taking place at the same time as the total solar eclipse on April 8.
- Chinese scientists found vulnerabilities in NASA's hypersonic weapons development software

A research team in China claims to have discovered a potentially serious vulnerability in hypersonic aerodynamics software from the US Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
- Tens of millions of people await the total solar eclipse in North America on April 8

A total solar eclipse will take place on April 8 across North America, and it could be the most watched solar eclipse ever.
- The Soyuz spacecraft returned from the ISS, landing in Kazakhstan

Russia's Soyuz spacecraft left the International Space Station (ISS), bringing three crew members back to Earth, landing in Kazakhstan on April 6.
- FAA 'green light' for JetZero's 'mono-wing' aircraft

At the end of March, JetZero aircraft manufacturer was granted a certificate of airworthiness by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for its aircraft with the Pathfinder
- NASA robot enters the alien 'river of life'

NASA's Curiosity rover will enter an area that has never been explored and may hide alien creatures - ancient or alive.
- Garbage falls from space and hits civilian homes in the US

An unidentified object tore off the roof and both floors of Mr. Alejandro Otero's house in Florida. Currently, NASA is investigating the origin of this incident.
- 'Hot' race to design a self-propelled vehicle on the Moon for NASA

On April 3, the US Space Agency (NASA) announced that three companies, Intuitive Machines, Lunar Outpost and Venturi Astrolab, are racing to develop new generations of Lunar
- Anxiously awaiting the discovery of life on the moon 2.6 billion km from Earth

A series of tests have prepared the spacecraft for its challenging trip to 'Jupiter's family', where we will explore the icy moon Europa and its subsurface ocean.
- Space junk from the ISS fell on a house in Florida

This is part of the ISS's three-ton battery pack that should have been completely burned up upon reentering the atmosphere.
- NASA chooses 3 companies to design lunar rovers for Artemis astronauts

Astronauts in the Artemis 5 Mission Program are expected to drive the Lunar Rover on the Moon for the first time in 2030.
- NASA develops 'space sailboat' using solar energy

NASA said it has developed and tested a 'space sailboat' powered by solar energy. Thanks to that, it can travel forever in deep space.
- New Zealand strengthens cooperation with NASA to promote the space industry

New Zealand today (April 3) announced a space research cooperation plan between the country and the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), with the goal of
- NASA is about to launch three rockets to penetrate the total solar eclipse on April 8

According to NASA, three rockets carrying many modern equipment will fly into the sky on the day of the total solar eclipse April 8 to learn about this astronomical phenomenon.
- NASA took on the task of establishing standard time on the Moon

On April 2, the US Government directed the US Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to establish unified time standards for the Moon and other celestial bodies, in the
- NASA sets standard time for the Moon

According to Reuters, the White House on April 2 directed the US Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to establish a unified standard for standard time (hour) for the Moon
- Revealing the design of Russia's future space station

Roscosmos emphasized that the ROS space station will serve as a basis for Russia's national space program when the International Space Station (ISS) stops operating.