The legacy of Spitzer Yesterday, we said goodbye to the Spitzer space telescope, deployed all the way back in 2003. With over 16 years of mission time hunting planets and other cosmic object... Read more
The setup The Standard Model of particle physics is starting to show signs of breaking down as Antarctica’s IceCube observatory reports findings of a new ‘ghost particle’. Initially thought... Read more
“The chosen name will help define this rover’s unique personality among our fleet of Martian spacecraft.” – Lori Glaze (Planetary Science Division Director at NASA) Naming... Read more
Houses Made of Fungus – Fact or Fiction You might’ve often read or seen descriptions of aliens in books, movies or other media. They’re usually depicted as small green men with large b... Read more
SpaceX is prepping for a critical test tomorrow morning for its Crew Dragon capsule. Passing this test successfully will green light Crew Dragon for carrying astronauts in future space missi... Read more
The Artemis Missions On January 10, 2020, NASA’s first batch of graduates under the Artemis program became eligible for assignments to the International Space Station, the Moon and Mars. The... Read more
“My family is gunning for Wolftopia” Wolf Cukier, a 17 year old highschooler from Scarsdale High, New York who joined NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Centre in Greenbelt Maryland for a summer in... Read more
The European Space Agency has confirmed that it will make contributions of the key components for the future mission to be accomplished by NASA of taking humans around the moon within the fe... Read more
NASA has officially confirmed that the first of its miniature satellites, sent into the space on Atlas V rocket from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on October 8, is running fine... Read more