James Webb Space Telescope Brings Details Of Nearby 'Super-Earth' Into Focus
This one telescope is enabling us to deduce not just the chemical and mineral compositions of distant worlds, but their terrain and features as well.
Read MoreThis one telescope is enabling us to deduce not just the chemical and mineral compositions of distant worlds, but their terrain and features as well.
Read MoreIt's a brave new world for spread science.
Read MoreOne can only hope that he will build a giant toll barrier in the sky, at which the rocket will have to stop and deposit some change before heading to the stars.
Read MoreThe upper stage of a rocket used to launch a lunar lander mission now heading towards the moon, and it's going to crash there at 5,400 miles per hour.
Read MoreMeta has partnered with Overview Energy, with the claim that 1 GW of energy could be sent to existing solar farms on earth by 2030, even when it's dark out.
Read MoreOur understanding of our universe will grow in bounds and, very likely, change forever.
Read MoreIt's hard to see how all of these cohere into some sort of grand design, or what the purpose of that design might be.
Read MoreRemember those halcyon days when SpaceX believed it was on the cusp of transforming humanity?
Read MoreJeff Bezos' space company had one job and failed spectacularly.
Read MoreYou can't take tires off a car and expect them to work on the moon. In fact, the tires Goodyear developed for 1970s moon missions were quite different.
Read MoreThe incident highlights how reliance on a single system could threaten our military capabilities, especially when that system could be shut down by Elon Musk.
Read MoreComing home is never easy after a long trip, but it's a lot harder when you're traveling around Mach 35.
Read MorePart of testing is pushing components way past their limits, so it's entirely possible that the team predicted a fiery end.
Read MoreWe need some positivity right now, and Artemis II is delivering, not just to the U.S. but to the entire world.
Read MoreMay you be grateful that you yourself are looking at a screen right now, instead of being subjected to such powerful cosmic wonder.
Read MoreApollo's legacy is still visible in the tire tracks etched along the lunar surface.
Read MoreThe system itself is so loud that astronauts have to wear hearing protection when they use it.
Read MoreWhy might Musk be considering this now? Currently, Musk's net worth at $822 billion, but you know... big, round numbers are really nice.
Read MoreApollo was one of the 20th century's greatest triumphs; Artemis is just starting to see how much farther it can go.
Read MoreThere are roughly 10,000 Starlink satellites in low Earth orbit, over a third of all the tracked objects in that part of space.
Read MoreNASA says that is a stepping stone to going to Mars. Really, it might just be the most historic thing our species has done since... well, landing on the Moon.
Read MoreThis is an important step toward enabling other research facilities around Europe to participate in antimatter research.
Read MoreNASA is gradually becoming a government-funding chamber of space commerce.
Read MoreSupercar performance isn't just about the technology or the numbers, but how that performance is "perceived by the human being."
Read MoreScience fiction might be becoming science reality: Putting a big net up in space, then using it to catch asteroids, and mine them for valuable materials.
Read MoreNASA is saying this all with a straight face and pretending this is serious work regarding safety, not merely something it wanted to do because why wouldn't it.
Read MoreCarr's point appears to be that companies shouldn't be using public comments to fight with each other in the regulatory domain.
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