A draft environmental report prepared by SpaceX for NASA brings details of what interplanetary launches could look like from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. Among...
Astronomers have recently spotted an asteroid, cataloged as “2019 LF6”, who has set the record for the shortest year among those of...
If NASA’s Mars 2020 rover is still searching for a name while getting its new wheels and cameras fitted, the European Space...
Last week, astronomers finally recorded a success in pinpointing the source of a non-repeating radio burst signal, something that astronomers from all...
You might be surprised to find out that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is one of the countries who has made and...
Titan’s been the subject of a lot of debate and new discoveries lately. First, the Cassini spacecraft managed to capture the dust...
SpaceX, Blue Origin, Virgin Galactic. These are the three names constantly turning up in the space race to the orbit and Mars....
SpaceX will launch it’s third Falcon Heavy rocket system this month. Backpacking it will be two dozen satellites and something a bit...
Some of you might remember that, back in 2013, a meteor exploded in an air burst over Chelyabinsk Oblast in Russia, generating...
Michelin and General Motors want to change the future of car tires with the two companies’ innovative Unique Puncture-proof Tire System (Uptis)...
Water. We don’t really think about it too much, unless we’re really thirsty but for astronomers it’s an important liquid that can...
NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite planet spotter, affectionately known as TESS, has been out and about in space for less than a...
The Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial program is hosting a new design event titled simply “Nature” simultaneously in New York and at the...
Jeff Bezos took to the stage of a ballroom in Washington D.C to speak about his rocket company, Blue Origin, and how...
The researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California have created something they named ‘supersonic ice’, subsequently dubbed Ice XVIII, and it...