Browsing Tag Space
Which aliens from the world of Hollywood most fascinate the experts?
The decision to postpone ExoMars 2020 for two years should be regarded as sensible.
For space exploration and colonization to succeed, we need to overcome taboos, consider human needs and desires.
Within the last decade astronomers have discovered about a dozen terrestrial-sized exoplanets.
Three new colliders will change the game in the coming decades.
The unusual flare came from a binary star system – two stars orbiting each other – in our own galaxy.
The Labeled Release experiment on the Viking mission reported positive results, although most have dismissed them as inorganic chemical reactions.
The US is planning to launch a space force. Many other nations may soon follow suit.
Because of course the man who delivers all your online purchases is delivering people to the moon too.
The future of ‘real’ space travel may be as fashion as the fictional versions.
More than 50 years of spaceflight with space reporter Christian Davenport and fashion critic Robin Givhan.
Throughout history, we find remarkably similar constellations defined by disparate cultures, as well as strikingly similar narratives describing the relationships between them.
Futurecasting | Science Fiction
It would seem that humanity is becoming more and more concerned with portents of human extinction.
There has been a significant advance in planning the construction of the Deep Space Gateway – a space station in orbit around the moon.
Repairing, repurposing or recycling satellites & “space junk” at a facility in Earth’s orbit could help build future spacecraft or exploration outposts.
This will absolutely get the moon landing conspiracy theorists talking again.
For the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11, Jeff Bezos & Caroline Kennedy discussed the future of space travel, along with plans to put the first woman on the moon.
Space Oddity tells of an astronaut Major Tom, launched into space in a manner akin to the Apollo missions. Yet in this instance all does not go according to plan and he is left adrift in the abyss of space, “floating ‘round my tin can, far above the Moon.”