Challenger explosion anniversary: 38th Anniversary of NASA's Space Shuttle tragedy, claiming 7 lives

On this day in history, Jan. 28, 1986, the space shuttle Challenger — scheduled for a routine launch from Cape Canaveral in Florida — exploded after just 73 seconds in flight, killing all seven Americans on board.

Here's what the Pentagon's former UFO hunter learned on the job

The Pentagon official who led efforts to centralize UFO investigations has some harsh words for some members of Congress.

Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes back in service
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After its grounding by the FAA following a door panel blowout incident earlier in January, Boeing's 737 MAX 9 planes are back in service. Reporter Kennedy Hayes has more on how passengers feel about flying on the jets.

How to photograph the moon with your cellphone

With a few tricks to improve your cellphone photography skills, you can capture the glowing moon in all its glory.

NASA's Ingenuity helicopter takes final flight on Mars

NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter was widely acclaimed to be the "Wright Brothers moment" of space exploration. Officials made the unexpected announcement this week that its mission has ended.

Eloy balloon crash: Preliminary report released
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Almost two weeks after a deadly hot air balloon crash in Eloy, federal investigators have released a preliminary report on what happened. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas reports.

Pilots get training in AZ oxygen chamber
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Pilots are receiving lifesaving training at falcon field in Mesa this week. This training teaches them the warning signs that they aren't getting enough oxygen, if the cabin loses pressure. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.

Eloy balloon crash: Preliminary report released
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Federal investigators have released their preliminary report into a hot air balloon crash in Eloy that killed four people. The report states there was damage to the balloon envelope from the burner, along with fraying and damage to several panels.

Japan's SLIM moon lander hit its target, but it appears to be upside-down

Japan’s space agency said Thursday that its first lunar mission hit the tiny patch of the moon's surface it was aiming for, although the probe appears to be lying upside-down.

Boeing: Inspection of another plane model ordered
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The Federal Aviation Administration is telling airline companies to do inspections of another model of Boeing airliners. This recommendation comes after an incident earlier in January involving a door panel blowout. Reporter Kennedy Hayes has more.

See the asteroid sample a NASA spacecraft took 7 years to bring back to Earth

NASA's OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample canister is no longer holding up science after the curation team at Johnson Space Center removed two fasteners preventing access to the full sample from asteroid Bennu.

Solar eclipse 2024: These U.S. cities are in the path of totality

More than 31 million people live in the path of the Great North American Solar Eclipse, and millions more are expected to flood towns in its path. Here's where you can see it.

Eloy Hot Air Balloon Crash: Aviation attorney weighs in on what may have caused crash

As an investigation into a deadly hot air balloon crash in Eloy continues, an aviation attorney who was part of a case that involved one of the deadliest hot air balloon crashes to have happened in the country is weighing in on what had happened.

Japan becomes fifth country to land spacecraft on moon, but probe may soon fail

Japan became the fifth country in history to reach the moon when one of its spacecrafts without astronauts successfully made a soft landing on the lunar surface early Saturday.

Eloy hot air balloon crash: Police identify victims, skydivers

The Eloy Police Department has identified the four people who died as a result of a crash involving a hot air balloon.

Axiom Space's Ax-3 Mission Wednesday launch scrubbed. Here's the new launch time

SpaceX and Axiom Space scrubbed the Wednesday crewed launch to the International Space Station to allow for additional pre-launch checkouts and data analysis on the vehicle.

AZ lawmaker proposes making Pluto state planet
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State Rep. Justin Wilmeth of Phoenix introduced legislation that would make Pluto the "official state planet."

Eloy hot air balloon crash: Industry group leader speaks out against stricter regulations

As an investigation into the deadly hot air balloon accident in Arizona continues, we are looking into the hot air balloon industry to see what oversight pilots and operators receive from federal authorities, as well as a resistance of sorts to tougher rules.