A planetary scientist who has participated in analog missions describes their value for planning space exploration – and ...
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Time is ‘running out’ for SpaceX as Artemis III mission deadline looms, despite successful launch
SpaceX’s Starship successfully took off and landed in its 11th launch last week. What’s next for the rocket that’s supposed ...
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Moon's largest impact crater helps explain why the near side and far side look so different
As astronauts prepare for south-polar landings, a new look at the Moon’s biggest crater points to a pivotal moment in lunar ...
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This Earth Bacteria Survived a Rocket Launch, and Scientists May Have Just Proved It Could Invade Mars
Scientists have long known that humans don’t travel to space alone. Every astronaut carries trillions of microbes, including ...
By zeroing in on the infrared scale, researchers offer details of the black hole jet stream in faraway galaxy M87.
Mars’ north polar vortex locks its atmosphere in extreme cold and darkness, freezing out water vapor and triggering a dramatic rise in ozone. Scientists found that the lack of sunlight and moisture ...
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How linear, rotary, reciprocating and oscillating motion are evolving as customization grows and new capabilities emerge.
Dura-Belt’s Jim Hammond shares his expert insights about designing, manufacturing and maintaining thermoplastic elastic belts ...
The evolution of space robotics in 2025 is reshaping exploration and resource utilization, driving advancements in autonomous ...
As Luke Jerram’s Mars comes to Truro Cathedral, we explore memorials to two famous scientists – including one from Launceston ...
We often fear saying “I don’t know”, but why? Explore the psychology behind our hesitation to admit uncertainty, and how to embrace it.
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