The World’s First Wooden Satellite, LignoSat, Deployed from ISS for Eco-Friendly Space
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NASA’s Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) is set to explore the Moon’s South Pole in a mission that will bring us closer to understanding one of the most critical elements for future lunar and deep space exploration: water.
A groundbreaking study published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters has revealed new insights into the geological and hydrological history of Mars.
A spacecraft has a number of essential components, such as an engine, power subsystem, steering system and communications system, in addition to science instruments.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the ability of computers or machines to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence. Essentially, AI enables machines to think, learn, and make decisions based on the data they process.
Before humanity can expand to other planets, we need to establish a strong presence in Earth’s orbit. This infrastructure would lay the groundwork for future space exploration and serve many crucial purposes for both Earth and space missions.
As we continue to push the boundaries of human space exploration, one of the biggest challenges we face is the design and construction of spacecraft capable of long-term space travel. In my previous article, I discussed the speed challenges of spacecraft and how those issues could be solved.
SpaceX is making headlines once again with its latest milestone — the Starship Flight 7 launch, slated for January 13, 2025, from the Starbase test site in South Texas.
The U.S. Space Force’s X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle (OTV-7) has quietly surpassed a remarkable milestone: it has now been in orbit for over one year. Launched in December 2023, the uncrewed spaceplane continues to carry out its highly secretive mission, testing new technologies and conducting experiments far beyond its initial flight expectations.
For over a century, scientists have been grappling with the mystery of dark energy, a force that was introduced to explain the accelerating expansion of the Universe. However, a new study by researchers at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand, suggests that dark energy may not exist at all.
In this article, we venture into a topic that has been largely unexplored in scientific discussions: Faster-Than-Light (FTL) travel. As space exploration advances, the dream of reaching distant stars quickly is becoming more relevant.
In recent years, the pace of human space exploration has accelerated at an unprecedented rate, driven by a growing interest in unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos and expanding our understanding of the universe.