NASA’s Curiosity rover snapped an eerie image of the Mars horizon0
- From Around the Web, Space
- November 6, 2019
NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover is still traversing the Red Planet on its own, searching for evidence of past life there.
NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover is still traversing the Red Planet on its own, searching for evidence of past life there.
The journey of NASA’s dauntless Voyager 2 spacecraft through our solar system’s farthest reaches has given scientists new insight into a poorly understood distant frontier: the unexpectedly distinct boundary marking where the sun’s energetic influence ends and interstellar space begins.
These “horrifyingly inhospitable planets” make outer space very spooky.
NASA will send a golf cart-sized robot to the moon in 2022 to search for deposits of water below the surface, an effort to evaluate the vital resource ahead of a planned human return to the moon in 2024 to possibly use it for astronauts to drink and to make rocket fuel, the U.S. space agency said on Friday.
‘We’re looking forward to working together as we try to answer one of the most profound questions about our place in the universe: Are we alone?’
Draper, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman join the team.
The sunshield for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has passed a test critical to preparing the observatory for its 2021 launch.
NASA’s InSight rover has dug its ‘mole’ about two centimeters into the surface of Mars, the space agency announced today.
NASA has carried out its first all-female spacewalk, but hints of outdated thinking about women in space remain.