California-based TransAstra is testing an inflatable “Capture Bag” that comes in different sizes and is intended to catch ...
As we continue to assess the toll left by Hurricane Melissa, one thing is clear: what we know so far confirms a scientific ...
U.K. science minister Lord Patrick Vallance told the BBC that they've developed a plan to phase out animal testing for ...
The UAE is launching the Middle East's first licensed private astronaut training center, focusing on astronaut readiness, ...
The Space Race on MSN
NASA Built Inflatable Balls for Space, and They Actually Worked
In the 1960s, NASA launched enormous reflective spheres called Echo satellites — massive inflatable orbs the size of skyscrapers. Their purpose wasn’t science fiction but communication: to bounce ...
NASA officials reacted strongly against allegations that federal employees were called back to work to dismantle laboratories ...
The rocket will propel NASA’s ESCAPADE (Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers) spacecraft into orbit to begin ...
At the center of a galaxy 10 billion light-years away, a supermassive black hole is the new record holder for brightest flare ...
I/Atlas is brightening, turning blue and emitting a radio signal, but scientists say its path misses Earth by a wide margin and it poses no threat to humans.
Jeff Bezos founded Blue Origin. Its New Glenn rocket, with liftoff from Florida, is carrying a Mars-bound spacecraft. How to watch from Treasure Coast ...
Jared Issacman’s Project Athena, a 62-page leaked document, sparks debate over the ambitious and controversial plan to reshape the space agency NASA into a private space empire. Isaacman, who was ...
Epic History on MSN
After the Moon Landing: How Apollo Faced Collapse and Crisis
After the glory of Apollo 11, NASA’s lunar program faced fading interest—until a catastrophic failure aboard Apollo 13 turned ...
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