Perseverance Mars rover: Nasa releases first-drive review0
- From Around the Web, Space
- March 11, 2021
Vehicle had no problem going 6.5 metres, turning and backing up, then photographed its own wheel marks on planet’s surface
Vehicle had no problem going 6.5 metres, turning and backing up, then photographed its own wheel marks on planet’s surface
While most of us take the ground beneath our feet for granted, written within its complex layers, like pages of a book, is Earth’s history. Our history.
Experts are not expecting impacts to international air travel if the volcano erupts
The high-energy particles that come from the Sun could pose a radiation risk to astronauts and people travelling in planes.
Scientists said in a new study that they spotted a space hurricane for the first time in August 2014.
Why so late, little neutrino?
Researchers in Germany discovered that a single-celled slime mold has the ability to store memory, which allows the organism to make future decisions about food search
On 21 May 2019, from a distance of 7 billion light-years away, our gravitational wave detectors were rocked by the most massive collision yet. From analysis of the signal, astronomers concluded that the detection was the result of two black holes smashing together, weighing in at 66 and 85 times the mass of the Sun respectively.
SpaceX launched a prototype Starship rocket Tuesday from its Boca Chica, Texas, flight facility, successfully sending the silver booster up to an altitude of about six miles as planned. But the unpiloted test flight ended with a spectacular explosion when the rocket failed to right itself and slow down enough for a tail-first landing.
Astronomers are looking for the bones of dead planets inside the corpses of dead stars — and they may have just found some.