Space News
Perseverance makes its first drive on Mars
Space News - 7 Mar 2021 02:38
NASA's Perseverance rover has started moving on the Martian surface as project scientists prepare to send the rover toward the remnants of a river delta in search of signs of past life. SpaceNews
'Gravity portals' could morph dark matter into ordinary matter, astrophysicists propose
SPACE.com - 7 Mar 2021 14:22
Astrophysicists have a wild idea to explain the bizarre abundance of super-high-energy radiation shooting from the center of our galaxy: gravity portals.
Nancy Grace Roman Telescope is Getting an Upgraded new Infrared Filter
Universe Today - 7 Mar 2021 23:11
The Nancy Grace Roman Telescope just received a new infrared filter that will allow it to explore even more of the cosmos! The post Nancy Grace Roman Telescope is Getting an Upgraded new Infrared Filter appeared first on...
A billion years from now, a lack of oxygen will wipe out life on Earth
SPACE.com - 7 Mar 2021 14:22
Earth will not be able to support and sustain life forever.
Artemis: How ever changing US space policy may push back the next moon landing
SPACE.com - 7 Mar 2021 14:19
History shows just how vulnerable space programmes, which require years of planning and development spanning several administrations, are.
Pondering the unknowable
EurekAlert! - 7 Mar 2021 07:00
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology) MIT Professor Alan Lightman's new book, "Probable Impossibilities: Musings on Beginnings and Endings," is a companion for readers who like to ponder how the universe evolved, how l...
Establishing the origin of solar-mass black holes and the connection to dark matter
EurekAlert! - 7 Mar 2021 07:00
(Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe) What is the origin of black holes and how is that question connected with another mystery, the nature of dark matter? Dark matter comprises the majority o...
Lawmakers ask Biden administration to keep oversight committees in the loop on space activities
Space News - 7 Mar 2021 01:47
Reps. Frank Lucas and Brian Babin, who oversee civil and commercial space, expressed concerns about the administration's push for international regulation of space activities. SpaceNews