Can NASA Really Send Humans to Mars In the Next Decade?
NASA plans a manned Mars mission targeting 2035 focusing on scientific exploration and readiness via the Artemis program.
Oceanographers find underwater mountain bigger than Mount Olympus, discover new species
A new underwater mountain has been discovered off the coast of Chile, rich in marine biodiversity and towering over many known mountains.
The mission to retrieve a Mars sample is running into turbulence
The Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission faces challenges like budget constraints and unrealistic timelines for retrieving invaluable Martian rock samples.
Bizarre Hot Jupiter' Planets Keep Surprising Astronomers
The death of the Kepler space telescope did not mark the end but a new beginning for understanding hot Jupiters.
The discovery of hot Jupiters was a result of the Kepler telescope's failure, leading to a transformation in planetary science.
United Visual Artists, Silent Symphony at DHUB
UVA founded in 2003; known for light, data, movement exploration. Exhibition explores scientific/economic systems. Integration of technology in various design spaces.
SLIM 'Sniper' mission ready for moon landing DW 01/17/2024
Japan launches second attempt to land on the moon with the Moon Sniper spacecraft, aiming for pinpoint landing at scientifically interesting locations.
Pinpoint landing is the ability to land a spacecraft at a precise location on a celestial body, such as the moon, which is important for scientific exploration and finding water.
Chinese Lander Instrument Detects Negative Ions on Far Side of Moon
Chang'e-6 lunar mission gathered first-ever samples from the far side of the Moon.
Hole spotted on Mars could be a gateway to ancient alien life
Mysterious hole on Mars, possibly a lava tube, sparks speculation about protection for potential lifeforms and future astronaut missions.