Like a Rolling Stone: NASA Names Rolling Mars Rock after Rolling Stones0
- From Around the Web, Space
- August 23, 2019
Jagger and the band may now have a bit of Satisfaction.
Jagger and the band may now have a bit of Satisfaction.
The SuperCam’s laser systems will be used to study Mars’ geologic past.
Direct observations from a NASA space telescope have for the first time revealed the atmospheric void of a rocky, Earth-sized world beyond our own solar system orbiting the most common type of star in the galaxy, according to a study released on Monday.
Fast radio bursts are getting more attention from scientists, who can now detect more of them.
Mission that could shed light on possibility of life on icy rock is expected to lift off in 2025
America’s largest impact crater wreaked havoc on the land and water. Scientists are just beginning to understand it.
Starman’s orbit will soon keep him very far from the Earth, until 2047.
Elon Musk has taken to Twitter to re-hash a theory he had a few years ago: dropping nuclear bombs on Mars to release trapped carbon dioxide and heat up the planet.
The incredible space event happened about 900 million years ago.
Marking a new era in space tourism, Virgin Galactic’s “Gateway to Space” is now ready for business, the company said on Thursday.