Long live Apollo! 10 technologies of today born from the mission to the Moon
For those who still wonder what served to go to the Moon, here are 10 pieces of modern technology born directly from the Apollo mission.
For those who still wonder what served to go to the Moon, here are 10 pieces of modern technology born directly from the Apollo mission.
The world awaits new landings on the moon and then on Mars, but I say: remember the asteroids, here are at least 4 good reasons to do it.
ESA tests a rescue system for astronauts on a mission. A 'moon stretcher' that drives like a caddy and brings an injured person back to base.
The data examined by a team from Baylor University in Texas presents a strangeness: in the area of the observed crater, gravity should decrease, but it increases. The most plausible explanation is that the object responsible for the impact is still there, almost intact beneath the surface.
8 and a half billion euros, collaborations with the West and a detailed plan that has already begun and will be completed in record time: in Beijing they mean business.
A robotic spacecraft the size of a house, equipped with 4 different rovers, just to carry on what is necessary: on subsequent trips, by 2024, the lander will bring with it the first "colonists".
Gödel's incompleteness theorems demonstrate the limits of human knowledge and invite us to be wary of those who proclaim absolute truths, in science and in society.
The flyby of Apophis in 2029 offers a unique opportunity to study a potentially (but not now) dangerous asteroid. The challenge is open.
Today's solar eclipse sparks craze in North America: festivals, mass weddings and special flights to take in the celestial spectacle.
SpaceX is building a network of hundreds of spy satellites for the U.S. NRO, according to a classified 2021 contract revealed by anonymous sources to Reuters
The impact of eclipses on cumulus clouds makes us understand how complicated geoengineering plans can become, and produce unwanted effects.
India, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia aim to become high-income economies in 25 years, focusing on innovation. Will they succeed?
India's Aditya-L1 mission enters solar orbit, marking an unprecedented space milestone for the nation
2024 will mark a real historical turning point in various fields, also opening up new ethical and social challenges. Let's take a look.
There are several innovations launched prematurely in 2023: here are the ones that led to disastrous and costly results.
Loss of bone density, erectile dysfunction, nail loss: research highlights more and more problems for the human body in space.
New research reveals that the Earth's core may actually be "losing" material. The high levels of helium-3 on Baffin Island could be the key to studying the Earth's core like never before.
Philosopher Toby Ord estimated a 'one in six' chance of human extinction in the next century. But where does this estimate come from? How reliable is it?
Squishy Robotics revolutionizes rescue: from space to terrestrial emergency areas, to help in crisis situations.
From her childhood in Tenkasi to leading ISRO, the extraordinary career of Nigar Shaji, a scientist who will make history
Posidonia, capable of absorbing 35 times more CO₂ than a tree, is the key to an incredible "underwater reforestation" project in the Mediterranean.