So About That Physics-Defying NASA Thruster That Supposedly Works0
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- December 30, 2016
When NASA scientists think they’ve built something that breaks the laws of physics, do you take them at their word?
When NASA scientists think they’ve built something that breaks the laws of physics, do you take them at their word?
A tiny organism at the base of the food chain, but vital for life to exist on Earth, is under threat, according to data collected by a NASA satellite that has been firing a laser into the ocean for a decade.
Scientists with the China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) claim NASA’s results ‘re-confirm’ what they’d already achieved, and have plans to implement it in satellites ‘as quickly as possible.’
The intriguing story of Mars’ mysterious dark streaks may have a new twist.
Saturn’s moon, Mimas, is on a crash course through Saturn’s rings as it gets closer to the planet’s surface.
The dwarf planet Ceres, an enigmatic rocky body inhabiting the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, is rich with ice just beneath its dark surface, scientists said on Thursday in research that may shed light on the early history of the solar system.
New data suggest Mars was habitable for perhaps hundreds of millions of years
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More study is needed to determine where the organics came from and how they managed to survive in the Red Planet’s harsh environment.
NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity has halted its trek up a mountain filled with potentially habitable niches for life while engineers troubleshoot a problem with one of its key instruments, scientists said on Tuesday.