Nasa is developing ways to use nuclear power to send spacecraft to their destinations. Nuclear propulsion could greatly ...
Scientists study whether Aspergillus calidoustus could survive Mars-like conditions, raising new concerns about microbes in ...
A crewed expedition to Mars promises to push the absolute limits of human endurance. To grasp the sheer scale of the journey, ...
The Paducah Ambassadors commemorated the 40th year since the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster and participated in a hands-on ...
The 30 students from Bradford College spent 13 days in the US exploring the world of science and engineering, including visits to NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston and the ...
The success of Artemis II, whose historic trip around the moon last month captivated a global audience, has renewed interest ...
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter A few days ago, the European Space Agency launched a new experiment in Germany to study ...
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A one-way trip to Mars takes somewhere between seven and 10 months, following a fairly direct route between Earth and our neighboring planet. But what if we could cut that journey by more than half, ...
On a quiet stretch of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) campus in Cologne, six volunteers recently stepped through an airlock door and heard it seal behind them. They won’t step back out for 100 days.
A fungus pulled from NASA cleanrooms kept surviving tests that were meant to mimic nearly every stage of a trip to Mars. That does not mean Mars is about to be seeded with Earth life. However, the ...