Space companies worldwide want to bring more data to your devices, faster than ever before. Entities ranging from SpaceX to Amazon are launching (or may launch soon) huge numbers of new satellites that can carry the extra bandwidth. And cellular ...
It was an inspiring evening as the National Space Club Florida Committee held its 2019 Celebrate Space Awards Oct. 19 at the Radisson Resort at the Port in Cape Canaveral, Florida. BREVARD COUNTY • CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA – It was an inspiring ...
Posted on Oct 20, 2019 in Astronomy, Extraterrestrial Life, Featured Articles, News, Science, Space, Technology. . "I don't see extraterrestrials as more speculative than dark matter or extra dimensions," says Harvard's Avi Loeb, who has spent much of his ...
Space is becoming a major area of startup and commercial investment, and so I've decided to start providing a weekly round-up of the biggest news in aerospace, space science and space-related technologies. Let me know if you appreciate this or have ...
Space mice, radiation vests, robotic avatars and recycling polymers for 3D printers are among the science experiments bound for the International Space Station on the next commercial resupply mission from Virginia. Northrop Grumman's 12th robotic mission ...
In nature, many animals mimic others, for a variety of purposes. Now scientists have uncovered the latest example of this peculiar ability—finding that the Congolese giant toad mimics the appearance and behavior of the venomous Gaboon viper to avoid ...
Design Museum, London This fascinating show offers close encounters with an actual Mars rover, footage from the planet's surface – and ambitious plans for inhabiting it, should the need arise… Rowan Moore. Sun 20 Oct 2019 05.30 EDT. Share on ...
Just the possibility could be enough to guarantee lots of money for American space firms for years to come. Rich Smith. Oct 20, 2019 at 7:13AM. NASA wants to return mankind to the moon by 2024. To do so, it'll need help from its "Space Launch System" (or ...
Things were looking grim for NASA's Mars InSight mission back at the beginning of October. But now, things seem to have turned around. The InSight lander had originally been sent to the Red Planet with the goal of drilling some 16 feet into the Martian ...
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