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The James Webb Space Telescope has captured imagery of spiral galaxy NGC 7469, which is 90,000 light-years in diameter. The ...
A camera affixed to the International Space Station recently spotted some curious symbols amid a barren desert landscape. "This caught our attention," Charles Black, the founder of the Earth and ...
Travel back 390 million years after the big bang to the ancient Maisie's Galaxy in this stunning 3D visualization that ...
Prebiotic molecules central to life's earliest metabolic processes—chemical reactions in cells that change food into energy—may have been born in deep space long before Earth existed ...
The center’s research has generated new insights into human medical conditions like bone loss and cancer—and could even lead to facilities in the not-so-distant future that orbit Earth while making ...
We talk to two astronauts about how and why Earth Day was invented. Spoiler – it’s precisely because of space travel. A free Earth Day exhibition took place this week, right under the garish ...
a spaceport Russia's space agency Roscosmos operates within Kazakhstan. Now, about 220 days later, the three spacefarers are preparing to head back to Earth. Pettit, Ovchinin, and Vagner are ...
Helpfully (and possibly even deliberately) running while the neighbouring Science Museum’s 40-year-old Exploring Space exhibition is being taken down and reworked, Could Life Exist Beyond Earth?
The trio returned after spending 220 days in space and orbiting the Earth 3,520 times, NASA said in a statement. The agency noted that, coincidentally, Pettit celebrated his 70th birthday on Sunday.
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We turned to BestReviews home improvement expert Beth Allen for Earth Day tips on creating an outdoor living space that will help you make the world a bit greener. Allen said that there are many ...
"I'll tell you," said astronaut Harrison Schmitt as the Apollo 17 hurtled towards the Moon, "if there ever was a fragile-appearing piece of blue in space, it's the Earth right now". It was ...