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I Am Artemis: Jason Peterson
Jason Peterson’s responsibilities for NASA’s Artemis II mission went beyond his usual role as the range operations manager at NASA’s Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. Peterson credits his military experience with preparing him for the 12-to-16-hour workdays th
Searching for alien life: New model could help scientists home in on habitable exoplanets
Searching for alien life: New model could help scientists home in on habitable exoplanets
A new exoplanet model screens rocky worlds by their ability to retain atmospheres over geologic timescales, helping narrow the search for potentially habitable planets beyond Earth.
ESA chief calls for greater European space autonomy as trust in US partnership erodes
ESA chief calls for greater European space autonomy as trust in US partnership erodes
The cancellation of Gateway and Mars Sample Return exposed just how dependent Europe's space ambitions are on U.S. decisions. ESA's director general says that has to change.
Launch your sci-fi binge with these top streaming deals I found during Prime Day
Launch your sci-fi binge with these top streaming deals I found during Prime Day
Are you trying to avoid the temptation of Prime Day? From Project Hail Mary to Superman, we've got the best summer streaming deals to see you through.
This Week In Space podcast: Episode 216 — Dark Matter Intelligence
This Week In Space podcast: Episode 216 — Dark Matter Intelligence
On Episode 216 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik talk with physicist Dr. Daniel Whiteson about other intelligences is beyond our scope.
NASA used a drone to deliver a human kidney. Is this the future of transplant transport?
NASA used a drone to deliver a human kidney. Is this the future of transplant transport?
The drone flew beyond line of sight with a kidney not viable for organ transplant, to test the concept for future deliveries to patients.
Black hole's 'point of no escape' studied with the loudest gravitational waves ever heard
Black hole's 'point of no escape' studied with the loudest gravitational waves ever heard
The loudest crash of gravitational waves ever heard provides an intriguing way of studying event horizons, the boundaries at which nothing can escape the grip of these cosmic titans.
NASA’s Webb Reveals Stars Sparking to Life in Cosmic Celebration
NASA’s Webb Reveals Stars Sparking to Life in Cosmic Celebration
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has captured the infrared light of numerous features that previously were impossible to see beyond the thick dust of the FS Tau star system. In addition to myriad background galaxies that burst into view like fireworks for the United States’ 250t
America 250: From 1776 to the moon and beyond (A Space.com series)
As the United States celebrates its 250th birthday, our Space.com team took a look back at American advances in space since 1776, and where we might be headed.
Could humans someday explore Saturn's moon Titan, or will humanoid robots do it for us?
Could humans someday explore Saturn's moon Titan, or will humanoid robots do it for us?
Could humans ever set foot on Titan, or will AI-powered humanoid robots make the voyage instead? O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Lifestyle.
He-Man and beyond: 20 sci-fi cartoons (some iconic, some weird) that transported '80s and
He-Man and beyond: 20 sci-fi cartoons (some iconic, some weird) that transported '80s and
They had the power! Saturday morning cartoons introduced many kids to science fiction... and toys, lots and lots of toys
NASA just found a planet 'hiding' in TESS spacecraft data, all thanks to Einstein
NASA just found a planet 'hiding' in TESS spacecraft data, all thanks to Einstein
NASA's exoplanet-hunting spacecraft TESS has a new method for detecting worlds beyond the solar system, and it is thanks to Einstein.