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- October 19, 2016
The Hon Paul Hellyer is continuing his cross-Canada speaking tour to mobilize opposition to CETA and present solutions to our banking crisis
The Hon Paul Hellyer is continuing his cross-Canada speaking tour to mobilize opposition to CETA and present solutions to our banking crisis
NASA can’t afford to put humans on Mars while also pursuing missions to put astronauts back on the moon, according to a panel of experts who testified to the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Space yesterday (Feb. 3).
In this view captured by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft on its closest-ever flyby of Saturn’s moon Mimas, large Herschel Crater dominates Mimas, making the moon look like the Death Star in the movie “Star Wars.”
Researchers at the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) announced that they had seen a water snow line in a young planetary disc for the first time, helped along by a heated outburst from the infant solar system’s star, V883 Orionis.
A new NASA airborne field experiment will make key airborne measurements of clouds and smoke particles over the southeastern Atlantic Ocean to help scientists understand a major challenge to our understanding of climate science.
Shown sitting near the top of a mountain in Hawaii, the dome of the Gemini Observatory North houses one of two identical 8.1-meter diameter telescopes.
Scientists counted 222 new meteor impacts in seven years. The moon’s surface is changing considerably faster than previously thought, says a new study.
NASA’s prolific Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter turns five Earth years old Thursday
We cannot expect the alien beings to do everything. We can however meet them half way by creating contact on our terms, eg circumstances in which fear is not a factor.
The Z-2 spacesuit is NASA’s new equipment to traverse the vast landscape of Mars.