Japanese team develops The Glass, artificial gravity space buildings
When it comes to it, the Japanese really mean it. And now they are designing artificial gravity environments for future space colonies.
When it comes to it, the Japanese really mean it. And now they are designing artificial gravity environments for future space colonies.
Technological innovation goes hand in hand with changes in society and the governance systems of our communities. What will they be like?
Cyanobacteria could help humans breathe in space by turning carbon dioxide into oxygen.
If current space missions already make us dream, think of the visionary projects that NASA has in the pipeline for the future. Here are 4.
The order has started: after a first revision of the original project, HALO is ready to be structured. It will be the pivot of the Artemis lunar mission.
It is not an "if", but a "when". Soon the discovery of life (more or less intelligent) will also put religions in front of no small problems. We need to prepare.
Several space missions in 2020 suffered delays. In 2021 the calendar is full of events: someone will go swimmingly, someone else who knows. Here they are.
There is no shortage of existential threats to life on Earth. How could a modern Noah's Ark be to save our species?
NASA is excited about a new discovery on the Moon and is in a hurry to communicate it: what is it?
After Covid delays, NASA publishes the updated Artemis roadmap for man's return to the Moon. Marked 3 dates: 2021, 2023, 2024
There is a bunch of materials needed for technology lying on the seabed. A job for underwater robot miners?
The United Arab Emirates in history. The nation enters the interplanetary era with Hope, its first mission to Mars that launched yesterday.
While many labs are stopped or focused on the coronavirus, not everything is closed. Here are some short scientific news from a world that wants to move forward.
In just 10 years we will see 2 missions in search of life on Europe, one of the most habitable places in the solar system beyond Earth (except on Saturday evening).
BioSentinel is one of 13 projects planned as part of the Artemis 1 mission scheduled for mid-2020. 47 years after the last launch of living organisms (Apollo 17, which reached the Moon in December 1972).
Stephen Hawking doesn't stop, and joins investors and wealthy patrons to discover space. The aim is to find life forms, and to reach Alpha Centauri in a few years. Hawking joined the Russian billionaire and philanthropist Yuri Milner and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in the venture: the three announced the launch of one of the most ambitious missions in space exploration, costing around 100 million dollars . The … Read more