A dark cloud of cosmic dust snakes across this spectacular wide field image, illuminated by […]
Month: October 2023
Improving the performance of satellites in low Earth orbit
A database updated in 2022 reported around 4,852 active satellites orbiting the earth. These satellites […]
Space: See it, hear it, feel it, predict it
Eclipses are more accessible than you might think. New technologies, projects, and resources aim to […]
What If the Big Bang Wasn’t the Beginning? New Study Proposes Alternative
The universal origin story known as the Big Bang postulates that, 13.7 billion years ago, […]
Peru and Slovakia sign the Artemis Accords for peaceful moon exploration
This week, two more nations signed the Artemis Accords.NASA held a ceremony at its headquarters […]
Boeing’s Starliner: Pioneering Land-Based Returns for Crewed Spacecraft
Source: Boeing The Boeing CST-100 Starliner represents a significant shift in the approach to spacecraft […]
A sight to remember | The Planetary Society
Eclipse-O-Rama 2024 brought hundreds together for the eclipse. Members from around the world came to […]
Recovering Iran’s NOUR 01 ‘Military Satellite’ – Riddles in the Sky
Iran’s new military satellite, NOUR 01, most interesting fact may not be that it resembles […]
Newly discovered Earth-sized planet may lack an atmosphere | MIT News
Astronomers at MIT, the University of Liège, and elsewhere have discovered a new planet orbiting […]
Winners Named in NASA Space Tech Art Challenge
Space technology might look a bit different decades from now. The NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts […]