Race against time to launch Europe’s troubled mission to Mars0
- From Around the Web, Space
- December 18, 2019
European Space Agency asks for help from Nasa with ExoMars project as trials fail and cost rises to €1bn
European Space Agency asks for help from Nasa with ExoMars project as trials fail and cost rises to €1bn
The frosted eyewear, which comes from the aerospace world, keeps a wearer from seeing anything aside from what is directly in front of and below them.
A UK inventor developer a hydraulic arm that can grip things.
Solar Minimum is becoming very deep indeed.
SpaceX launched a communications satellite shared by two companies Dec. 16 using a Falcon 9 rocket.
The frozen prairies of Canada have always been home to strange events and mysterious encounters. So it’s perhaps appropriate that the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg has just accepted a large donation of documents from a prolific UFO researcher confirming the province’s “unnatural history.”
The Event Horizon Telescope team is gearing up for more discoveries
What’s driving Earth’s deepest earthquakes? Diamonds may hold answers.
If you use a vacuum-insulated thermos to help keep your coffee hot, you may know it’s a good insulator because heat energy has a hard time moving through empty space. Vibrations of atoms or molecules, which carry thermal energy, simply can’t travel if there are no atoms or molecules around.
Scientists have blamed the demise of several ancient civilisations on a ‘meteor hurricane’ caused by a dying comet.