Advertisement

    Featured
    Featured
    Featured
    Featured
    Featured
    Featured
    Featured
    Featured

    phys.org3 hours ago

    How jagged moon dust could support future astronauts

    Lunar dust can be a pain—but it’s also literally the ground we will have to traverse if we are ever to have a permanent human settlement on the moon. In

    Editorial: Life Under Pressure: Microbial Adaptation And Survival In High Pressure Environments

    Astrobiology3 hours ago

    Editorial: Life Under Pressure: Microbial Adaptation And Survival In High Pressure Environments

    A deep-ocean submersible uses its lights to illuminate a hydrothermal vent field at Chammoro Seamount, within the Mariana Trench, June 24, 2016. Source NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research/NOAA

    NASA inspector general assesses agency’s management of moon lander risk

    Spaceflight Now3 hours ago

    NASA inspector general assesses agency’s management of moon lander risk

    An artist’s impression of an Apollo-era lunar module (left) and moon landers being built by Blue Origin (center) and SpaceX (right). Graphic: NASA Office of Inspector General NASA is working

    Starlab Space fully books commercial payload space on planned space station

    Space News4 hours ago

    Starlab Space fully books commercial payload space on planned space station

    WASHINGTON — The Starlab commercial space station has fully booked its commercial payload space as the joint venture developing it awaits the next phase of a NASA program. In a

    Viasat wins $14 million contract to provide in-flight satcom for Navy executive aircraft

    Space News5 hours ago

    Viasat wins $14 million contract to provide in-flight satcom for Navy executive aircraft

    WASHINGTON — Viasat won a $14 million contract to provide in-flight satellite communications for the U.S. Navy’s fleet of C-37 executive transport aircraft used by senior leadership. The two-year agreement,

    The Sun Has a Heartbeat

    Universe Today6 hours ago

    The Sun Has a Heartbeat

    For forty years, a network of telescopes has been listening to the Sun hum and scientists have finally decoded what those sounds reveal about our star’s hidden interior. A new

    Dusty wisps round a dusty disc

    esa6 months ago

    Science & Exploration 29/08/2025 173 views 4 likes For this new Picture of the Month feature, the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope has provided a fantastic new view of IRAS 04302+2247, a planet-forming disc

    Recent Comments

    No comments to show.
    Join Us
    • Facebook38.5K
    • X Network32.1K

    Stay Informed With the Latest & Most Important News

    [mc4wp_form id=314]
    Categories

    Advertisement

    Follow
    Search Trending
    Popular Now
    Loading

    Signing-in 3 seconds...

    Signing-up 3 seconds...

    This website stores cookies on your computer. These cookies are used to provide a more personalized experience and to track your whereabouts around our website in compliance with the European General Data Protection Regulation. If you decide to to opt-out of any future tracking, a cookie will be setup in your browser to remember this choice for one year.

    Accept or Deny