WASHINGTON — Planet, a company best known for providing geospatial intelligence through its constellation of imaging satellites, sees a significant opportunity in developing orbital data centers for artificial intelligence. Planet
WASHINGTON — Planet, a company best known for providing geospatial intelligence through its constellation of imaging satellites, sees a significant opportunity in developing orbital data centers for artificial intelligence. Planet
Ancient Antarctic microbial mats harbour viable bacteria that have been exposed to extreme cold and arid conditions for hundreds of years. To delve into the molecular mechanisms underlaying their survival,
3 min read Preparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and Underwater) The Lunar Environment Structural Test Rig simulates the intense cold of the lunar night, ranging from 40 Kelvin (K)
In the context of outdoor observation, few tools elevate the experience quite like a high-quality spotting scope. The BOSTRON 20-60×60 HD Spotting Scope emerges as a formidable companion for nature
(NewsNation) — A former U.K. Ministry of Defense UFO investigator says the mysterious heat signature spotted by the U.S. military over Europe in 2022 could be a UFO. “It is
NASA/NExSS Extraterrestrial Photosynthesis Workshop A NASA Exoplanets System Science (NExSS) WorkshopMay 15-17, 2026Heidel House, Green Lake, Wisconsin, USAPreceding AbSciCon 2026 About this workshop The prospect of obtaining light reflected from
An artist’s impression of our Milky Way Galaxy, showing the location of the Sun. Our Solar System is about 27,000 light years from the centre of the galaxy. The nearest
From historic rocket launches to mind-bending space technology, SpaceX has revolutionized space travel. The private company has reshaped the modern space with reusable rockets, ambitious missions, and bold visions of
As space operations grow in the United States, we face a bottleneck: the limited capacity of coastal spaceports. While Cape Canaveral and Vandenberg remain effective for the nation, these launch
A joint research team from South Korea has developed a fascinating wheel inspired by origami and Da Vinci bridge principles that could unlock access to the Moon’s most dangerous and






