We have a map of all the dangerous asteroids for the next 1000 years
Astronomers are mapping the trajectories of dangerous asteroids over the next 1000 years: two of them could give us more of a headache.
Astronomers are mapping the trajectories of dangerous asteroids over the next 1000 years: two of them could give us more of a headache.
Between myth and reality: the sigma male and his presumed irresistibility. New social categories or yet another inventions of the web?
Amazing space telescope seriously challenges our cosmology with data and evidence about galaxies that, theoretically, shouldn't exist.
China takes a step forward in space: the Chinese space station produces all the oxygen it needs.
Volunteers will live in the 3D printed Mars Dune Alpha habitat to test future Martian missions.
Medical treatments (and a real pharmacy) and shields against asteroids: the future of space in projects funded by NASA.
Experts divided on the possibility of colonizing planets like Mars: is it possible (and if so, in how long?) or is it just a mirage?
Homes on Mars? StarCrete, "cosmic" cement made from space dust and potato starch, will make the impossible possible.
The new AxEMU spacesuit for the Artemis III mission promises flexibility and resistance to the hostile lunar environment.
The astronomers' discovery could offer new insights into the origin of water in our solar system.
The new Ceres-like asteroids could be responsible for the presence of ice and organic materials on Earth and Mars
You travel in two (but one is the pilot) and you spend little. That is, a lot: but less. In any case, here is the space sphere. Banzai!
Narrowband and moving signals: three reasons why these signals are serious candidates for being of extraterrestrial origin.
Nuclear power to explore the cosmos? Many obstacles, but two solutions can solve them and make us travel faster.
A team of experts proposes "shooting" lunar dust directly from its surface, and launching it into a stable orbit to block some of the sunlight.
No rigid and heavy rovers: the key to Martian exploration is all in this ingenious "cyber lizard".
A study by the University of California tries to answer the question of what extraterrestrial probes could really look like
A pipeline as the easiest way to transport oxygen from the South Pole to the lunar equator: Artemis has clear ideas on how to bring man back to the Moon forever
A new propulsion technology that can significantly shorten the duration of space travel enters Phase 1.
Not new news for a message that has no age: life on Earth literally defies the end of the world.
The HAARP radio system will be used for the first time as a radio "cannon" to know the interior of the asteroid which today will pass at a distance twice that of the Moon