The Voyager 2 spacecraft burst out of the bubble of gases expanding from the sun and into the wild of the Milky Way a year ago. It was the second spacecraft to cross that boundary and directly observe the interstellar medium. Its faster-moving twin, Voyager 1, made the crossing six years earlier, in August 2012.
What if, after the Allies won World War II, world health officials had employed a Nazi version of DDT against mosquitoes that transmit malaria? Could that persistent disease, which still infects more than 200 million people a year and kills 400,000 of them, have been wiped off the planet?
WASHINGTON, D.C. — What does a 21st-century rocket company have to do with an ill-fated expedition to Antarctica more than a century ago?Kenya The New York Times world18 Aug 2024
The Falcon Heavy roared into space Thursday night, arcing atop three columns of flame toward orbit with a large satellite on board.Kenya The New York Times world18 Aug 2024
On Thursday, a small Israeli nonprofit, SpaceIL, will attempt to make history and become the first private organization to land a spacecraft on the moon.
On Thursday, a small Israeli nonprofit, SpaceIL, will attempt to make history and become the first private organization to land a spacecraft on the moon.
Fourteen months ago, SpaceX’s giant Falcon Heavy rocket roared majestically off the launchpad for the first time. It became the most powerful rocket in operation today.Kenya The New York Times world17 Aug 2024
American astronauts will walk on the moon again before the end of 2024 “by any means necessary,” Vice President Mike Pence declared Tuesday at a meeting of the National Space Council.Kenya The New York Times world17 Aug 2024
American astronauts will walk on the moon again in the next five years “by any means necessary,” Vice President Mike Pence declared Tuesday at a meeting of the National Space Council.Kenya The New York Times world17 Aug 2024
American astronauts will walk on the moon again in the next five years “by any means necessary,” Vice President Mike Pence declared Tuesday at a meeting of the National Space Council.Kenya The New York Times world17 Aug 2024
Struggling to get its new giant rocket ready in time for a scheduled launch next year, NASA might just leave it on the ground and turn to commercial alternatives.
Struggling to get its new giant rocket ready in time for a scheduled launch next year, NASA might just leave it on the ground and turn to commercial alternatives.