A typical astronaut has a degree in science or math, spends countless hours working as a pilot and is in good health, but for those who want to go to Mars, the right stuff doesn’t matter – they will need ‘loyalty.’ A study led by Western University found that space …
Read More »China launches ambitious mission to land on moon and return samples to Earth
China on Monday launched its most ambitious lunar mission yet: a robotic spacecraft is expected to land on the lunar surface by the end of the week. About 4 pounds of rock and soil samples will be collected by the spacecraft and they are expected to return to Earth next …
Read More »Utah Monolith Mystery: Wildlife Officers Discover 12-Foot Desert
Utah desert adjacent to confront a strange kind of government workers. A crew with the state’s Wildlife Resources Department was aboard the Utah Department of Public Safety helicopter when they spotted a mysterious monolith coming out of the dirt last week. About 10 to 12 feet tall, the shiny metal …
Read More »Orbital SpaceX ‘Ferry’ means we have entered a new space age
Welcome to a new and different space age: Elon Musk’s SpaceX took four NASA astronauts to the International Space Station this week – and brought Baby Yoda with them for good measure. Just 27 hours after the liftoff from the Kennedy Space Center over the Falcon rocket, the Dragon Capsule …
Read More »Mars Curiosity rover data reveals raging flood once washed away by gale crater on Redding Planet
Analyzing data collected by NASA’s Curiosity rover, scientists have discovered that a flood of incredible intensity was once washed away by the Gale Crater on the equator of Mars about four billion years ago. These findings, published in the journal Scientific Reports, point to the possibility of life on the …
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