Engineers need good data to build lasting things. Even the designers of the Great Pyramids knew the limestone they used to ...
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Spiders on Jupiter? Scientists uncover secret origins of arachnid-like 'demon' lurking on gas giant's moon.
A new study reveals the likely origin of a mysterious spider-like pattern first spotted on Jupiter's moon Europa in 1998. The finding could have implications for a NASA spacecraft en route to the ...
Between Jan. 6 and Jan. 10, attraction, tension and growth all can overlap, highlighting where partnerships support you and ...
Engineers study lunar regolith to design sustainable Moon landing pads, using in-situ testing, sintering techniques, and robotic construction, supported by NASA and commercial partners like ICON.
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Moon landings, asteroid missions and new telescopes: Here are the top spaceflight moments to look forward to in 2026
The European Space Agency's (ESA) Hera spacecraft is scheduled to arrive at the binary asteroid system Didymos in November ...
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Why NASA astronauts detonated explosives on the moon to reveal its hidden interior
During the Apollo missions, NASA astronauts carried out an extraordinary seismic experiment that involved launching explosive charges across the lunar surface. These controlled detonations revealed ...
Sagittarius season asks us to zoom out. Every year, we reach the end of harvest season and take stock of what grew, what stalled, and what quietly expired. This New Moon is a moment of inventory — not ...
A new NASA study of data from its old Cassini mission to Saturn suggests that giant moon Titan may not have a global ocean — but that life could still exist in pockets.
Recent analysis of Cassini spacecraft data shows Saturn’s moon Titan likely lacks a global subsurface ocean, revealing a high ...
Today invites honest, gentle self-reflection. The Moon and Jupiter kick things off with a square that may stretch us beyond ...
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Korea tests an ultra-rugged robot built for the Moon’s caves
South Korean engineers are stress testing a new kind of lunar robot that is designed to survive the Moon’s most hostile ...
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