The Artemis Accords take shape0
- From Around the Web, Space
- October 27, 2020
It was a signing ceremony for the Zoom era.
It was a signing ceremony for the Zoom era.
The agency plans to address hoaxes and conspiracies for a special Halloween video.
Four years ago, dozens of American officials stationed in Cuba started to hear odd cracks and humming in their ears – punctured by rushes of nausea, headaches, cloudy vision, memory loss, disequilibrium, and lethargy – all critical indicators of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Increasingly severe drought conditions are raising concerns that the famous geysers at Yellowstone National Park could erupt less frequently or stop altogether.
The moon lacks the bodies of liquid water that are a hallmark of Earth but scientists said on Monday lunar water is more widespread than previously known, with water molecules trapped within mineral grains on the surface and more water perhaps hidden in ice patches residing in permanent shadows.
Earth could be visible to alien civilisations on planets outside our solar system, scientists have found.
Water is essential for basic human survival. But it can also be dangerous; contaminated water can spread deadly diseases that have the potential to eradicate whole communities. Safe, clean water offers humanity one of its best chances to thrive.
A NASA spacecraft is stuffed with so much asteroid rubble from this week’s grab that it’s jammed open and precious particles are drifting away in space, scientists said Friday.
Scientists have created a super white paint that is the yin to Vantablack’s yang.
A Senate bill would authorize the Office of Space Commerce to take over civil space traffic management, but funding for that work has yet to be appropriated.