When you get caught in a storm here on Earth, you only find shelter for a moment and let it go, but things are very different on Mars. It's been three weeks …
Read More »Skywatch: July is the month of Mars
by Blaine P. Friedlander Jr. June 30 at 6:52 PM The All-Star Game of Major League Baseball will be played in Washington on July 17, and the cosmos presents a formidable planetary …
Read More »These amazing and beautiful photos show a landslide at 140 million miles
In 2006, NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) established an orbit around the red planet. Using an advanced set of scientific instruments, including cameras, spectrometers and radars, this spacecraft has been badyzing geographical …
Read More »Bacteria growing outside the International Space Station could be key to colonizing Mars
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Read More »News – NASA mocks the new discoveries of Mars from the Curiosity rover
OUT OF THIS WORLD | What's Up In Space – the most important news coming to Earth from space Scott Sutherland Meteorologist / Science Writer Wednesday, June 6, 2018, 8: 53 PM …
Read More »Skywatch: Saturn, Jupiter and Mars go to the opposition in June and July
by Blaine P. Friedlander Jr. June 2 at 4:09 PM Saturn our distant ringed planet, arrives at the opposition. Essentially, this great planet is opposite to sun as we see it from …
Read More »What would a foreign language be like?
Projects such as SETI and Breakthrough Listen are dedicated to detecting the signals that aliens may be sending to the universe. But there is an additional side to the story, if E.T. …
Read More »Astronomers look closely at a distant star corpse
Pulsars are the rotating remains of mbadive stars that sweep the cosmos with narrow rays of radiation as they rotate. When an observer, in our case, the Earth, is in line with …
Read More »Jackhammer busted from Curiosity Rover could get a repair soon
Rover Curiosity from NASA on the surface of Mars. Image: NASA / JPL At the end of 2016, the drill used by NASA's Mars Curiosity rover started malfunctioning due to an apparent …
Read More »Gaia’s mission creates the most detailed star catalog to date
The Gaia space observatory of the European Space Agency (ESA) spent 22 months conducting an exhaustive study of 1.7 billion stars in our sky, creating the most detailed star catalog to date. …
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