We have started to 3D print pretty much everything nowadays, from copies of historical artefacts to electric motorcycles and mammoth skeletons. So...
Don’t be surprised if you’ve never heard about the Boeing X-37B or as it is more commonly known, the Orbital Test Vehicle...
You’d think that with all the telescopes we have available, all the satellites and all the research, we’d have a pretty solid...
It might sound like an idea that landed straight out of a Science Fiction movie but Russian startup StartRocket wants to put...
Tokyo-based firm Astro Live Experiences (ALE), which delivers “space entertainment” has decided that it will create an artificial meteor shower that will...
It’s only been a day since we got news from NASA about New Horizon’s successful Ultima Thule flyby and we already have...
SpaceX has been successfully landing its rockets back to base since 2015. After managing to break no less than four records just a...
Update: The Es’hail-2 satellite was successfully launched after the Falcon 9 lifted off from the Florida Kennedy Space Center at 15:46 Eastern...
Boeing’s Aurora Flight Services just announced Odysseus, a high-altitude pseudo-satellite which they claim is the world’s most capable solar-powered autonomous aircraft. The...
When the Kepler Telescope was launched back in 2009, it was regarded as an engineering marvel and it was equipped with what...
According to state media People’s Daily, the city of Chengdu wants to launch an illumination satellite as early as 2020. Wu Chunfeng,...
[adrotate banner=”34″] SpaceX has officially crossed another milestone in the company’s history just hours ago when it landed the Falcon 9 booster...
According to NASA, the Kepler and Hubble space telescopes have found evidence of a satellite that is orbiting exoplanet Kepler-1625b. Exoplanets are...
The Japanese researchers from the Shizuoka University had initially planned to launch the two ultra-small cubic satellites that mark the first stage...
The TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) is following in Kepler’s footsteps and reminds us once again how small and insignificant we really...