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Elisha Sauers

Elisha Sauers is the space and future tech reporter for Mashable, interested in asteroids, astronauts, and astro nuts. In over 15 years of reporting, she's covered a variety of topics, including health, business, and government, with a penchant for FOIA and other public records requests. She previously worked for The Virginian-Pilot in Norfolk, Virginia, and The Capital in Annapolis, Maryland, now known as The Capital-Gazette. Her work has earned numerous state awards, including the Virginia Press Association's top honor, Best in Show,  and national recognition for narrative storytelling. In her first year covering space for Mashable, Sauers grabbed a National Headliner Award for beat reporting. Send space tips and story ideas to [email protected] or text 443-684-2489. Follow her on Twitter at @elishasauers.


By Elisha Sauers
NASA reveals its total asteroid haul from ambitious mission

What's the big deal about solar eclipses? It's a 'full-body experience.'


The sun has enormous spots right now. You might be able to see them.


NASA's blasting a new lander to the moon. It's wrapped in sportswear.

A solar eclipse can cook your eyes. Here's when to put the glasses on.


Japan's moon lander snaps eerie photo — and it could be its last

Are you in the solar eclipse path? These calculators tell you.

How the 2024 solar eclipse will be different from the last

Japan’s moon landing picture might be the space photo of the decade

Two moon landing missions show the spaceflight struggle is real

Webb discovers close star system suffered recent trauma

NASA telescope discovers a bizarre, half-lava world

SpaceX says refueling its Starship in space won't be scary

NASA can finally touch the 'rarest' rocks on Earth

Get ready: SpaceX Starship will try to fly again soon


NASA won't fly astronauts to the moon in 2024 — for good reason

The first moon mission of 2024 failed. Here's why.

Exoplanet weather report: hot with a chance of cyclone

A swarm of 4-inch rovers will soon explore the moon's surface

This NASA crew has survived Mars for six months — sort of

Pioneering spacecraft reaches moon's orbit, beams back images
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