NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope launch may slip to November0
- From Around the Web, Space
- June 2, 2021
A Halloween launch for NASA’s next space telescope is looking unlikely.

A Halloween launch for NASA’s next space telescope is looking unlikely.

‘Lucky strike’ did not endanger seven astronauts on board

Rover is continuing its search for ancient microbial life

Funded by a $125,000 grant from the NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) program, engineers and scientists are exploring a possible future mission to return samples from Saturn’s large moon Titan.

While on a routine patrol, Greg Francek came across bone fragments from prehistoric animals that existed millions of years before humans

Obama explained how the prospect of aliens might be unifying for humanity

TWO seemingly disparate scientific disciplines have been drawn into each other’s orbits, set on a collision course. On one side is archaeology with its grimy earthiness, heavy with history and tradition; on the other is genetics, with its clinical brightness, brave and brash in its newness. Fusion can be difficult, but it can also create astonishing energy when it happens.

The center of the Milky Way is a strange and wild place.

International team reveal vast cosmic voids over the Earth’s skies that could challenge Einstein

Assembly Theory method ‘vital to support the first discovery of life beyond Earth,’ researcher says