Room-temperature liquid metals could benefit deep-space exploration, enabling advances in propulsion, thermal management, soft robotics, smart spacesuits, and life support systems. (Nanowerk News) A ...
Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics scientists have been able to disentangle the X-ray glow originating in our solar system from similar emission reaching us from deep space, using data ...
A jar of Nutella stole the spotlight as it floated around during an Artemis II livestream. The viral moment happened minutes before the crew set the record for the longest distance humans travelled ...
Despite ongoing toilet trouble, the Artemis II astronauts said Saturday they were awestruck by the sight of Earth receding behind them, and the moon growing larger ahead, a perspective only a handful ...
Artemis II astronaut Victor Glover reflected on "the beauty of creation" as he delivered a message of faith and unity from deep space this weekend. Glover, the pilot of the historic lunar mission, was ...
Beadle & Grimm’s is following its 2025 release of Star Trek: Picard murder mystery game and an escape room in a box based on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds with two more Star Trek-themed games. This ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
(FOX 5/KUSI) — The crew aboard the Artemis II is scheduled to splash down off the coast of San Diego early Friday evening. It’s a 10-day journey filled with many firsts — the first manned mission to ...
Deep space observations have revealed a massive cosmic void expanding at an unexpected rate. As scientists study its behavior, it’s raising new questions about the structure and future of the universe ...
DEBARY AVENUE, ALSO WESTBOUND, LOOKING AT ABOUT NINE MINUTES. SUCCESSFUL TOY CREWS FEELING PRETTY GOOD UP HERE ON OUR WAY TO THE MOON. ANOTHER HISTORIC LANDMARK FOR THE ARTEMIS TWO CREW LAST NIGHT.
The four astronauts of NASA’s Artemis II on Monday traveled farther into space than any humans before, photographing never-before-viewed stretches of the far side of the moon. The group also watched a ...
Why did the radio telescope go up the mountain? To look out into space, of course. A German-made DSA-2000 radio telescope, weighing in at 5,000 pounds with a dish 5 meters in diameter, journeyed to ...