5 Min Read From Supercomputers to Wind Tunnels: NASA’s Road to Artemis II By Jill Dunbar Of the many roads leading to successful Artemis missions, one is paved with high-tech
5 Min Read From Supercomputers to Wind Tunnels: NASA’s Road to Artemis II By Jill Dunbar Of the many roads leading to successful Artemis missions, one is paved with high-tech
Photographer Osama Fathi has produced a pair of breathtaking images showing the dramatic transformation of the moon during the total lunar eclipse on Sept. 7, as it fell into the
As the race to the moon is renewed, mainly between the U.S. and China, NASA’s Artemis 2 crew begin preparing for their upcoming mission. The launch, planned for early 2026,
PARIS – Astro Digital announced plans Sept. 16 to purchase and distribute power from Florida startup Star Catcher’s future space-based energy grid. The goal is to enable ESPA-class satellites like
a Surface elevation change from mid-2010 to mid-2020 over David 2 subglacial lake. The boundary delineated from the 2012 to late-2019 uplift event (black line) is shown alongside the corresponding
In 1970, the crew aboard Apollo 13 called back to Earth to report the catastrophic failure of its oxygen supply. Their famous phrase “Houston, we have a problem” and the
The Hayabusa2 mission is facing a new challenge after observations showed the asteroid it is going to rendezvous with and touchdown on in 2031 is much smaller than previously thought;
The proposed readout system builds upon high-TRL modular SpaceCube hardware. Left panel: The readout system uses a build-to-print SpaceCube v3.0 Mini FPGA card (primary side pictured) housing a Xilinx Kintex
A giant radio telescope in Crimea used in the past to support missions to Mars and Venus and attempt to contact alien civilizations has been destroyed in a drone attack.
Zoomed-in maps of the system at t = tff+10 kyr (top) and t = tff + 150 kyr (bottom). The colors represent the number density of the gas, while the