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NASA's Proposed Titan Mare Explorer Could Have Sailed Over Seas of Liquid Methane
NASA's Proposed Titan Mare Explorer Could Have Sailed Over Seas of Liquid Methane

2 Aug 2022, 01:35 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / As ludicrous as it sounds, such a mission could provide an entirely different perspective as to how a planetary body acquires and maintains liquid oceans.

 
These Ships Plucked Astronauts From the Water After Splashdown, It's a Lost Artform
These Ships Plucked Astronauts From the Water After Splashdown, It's a Lost Artform

1 Aug 2022, 20:50 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Though the Apollo missions were entirely in the realm of NASA, the task of recovering the returning astronauts out of remote parts the ocean fell to the Navy.

 
Reusable Neutron Rocket Takes Flight for the First Time in Unofficial Animation
Reusable Neutron Rocket Takes Flight for the First Time in Unofficial Animation

1 Aug 2022, 12:50 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Animation specialist Hazegrayart shows us a glimpse of how a new reusable rocket, the Rocket Lab Neutron, is supposed to work

 
Here's Most Recent Proof Unshielded Mars Still Gets Bombarded From Space
Here's Most Recent Proof Unshielded Mars Still Gets Bombarded From Space

1 Aug 2022, 08:37 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / An most recent impact crater (possibly as young as 2014) was discovered in an image taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter back in 2020

 
It’s Time To Get Fired Up About Artemis I’s Launch, the Next Moon Landing Finally in Sight
It’s Time To Get Fired Up About Artemis I’s Launch, the Next Moon Landing Finally in Sight

31 Jul 2022, 13:31 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / If you haven't been paying attention, and we totally understand if you haven't, Artemis I is set to launch its first uncrewed test flight on August 29th

 
LK Lunar Lander: The Tiny Tin Can Built to Land Cosmonauts to the Moon
LK Lunar Lander: The Tiny Tin Can Built to Land Cosmonauts to the Moon

31 Jul 2022, 07:42 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Where NASA had a titan of the old German war machine in Wernher Von Braun, the Soviets had a space architect extraordinaire of their own in Sergei Korolev.

 
This Painting-Like Region of Mars Is a Candidate for Sample Return Landing Spot
This Painting-Like Region of Mars Is a Candidate for Sample Return Landing Spot

31 Jul 2022, 02:18 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Location west of the Jezero Crater is a perfect target for NASA's Sample Return mission, filled with colors and textures that point to a rich area

 
Artemis I Is One Step Closer To Launch, the Final One
Artemis I Is One Step Closer To Launch, the Final One

30 Jul 2022, 21:32 UTC · By: Bogdan Bebeselea / NASA is almost done working on the first Space Launch System rocket (SLS), which is the most powerful rocket that NASA ever built

 
Robot Dogs, AI Will Help Man Who Accidentally Threw a Fortune in Bitcoin Into the Trash
Robot Dogs, AI Will Help Man Who Accidentally Threw a Fortune in Bitcoin Into the Trash

30 Jul 2022, 05:36 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / In 2013, James Howells accidentally discarded a hard drive containing 7,500 Bitcoin now worth some $180 million. He’s been trying to find it ever since

 
If You Look Close Enough, These Martian Polygons Look Like the Remnants of an Ancient City
If You Look Close Enough, These Martian Polygons Look Like the Remnants of an Ancient City

30 Jul 2022, 02:20 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / A formation of natural polygons in the Elysium Planitia region of Mars looks like the remnants of ancient roads and building foundations

 
Practice Your Starship Designer Skills in Cosmoteer
Practice Your Starship Designer Skills in Cosmoteer

28 Jul 2022, 21:19 UTC · By: Cosmin Vasile / Become Captain Picard on your own Enterprise and boldly go where no one has gone before, just make sure your starship’s design is flawless

 
VIPER Lunar Rover Fights Quicksand and a Tilt Bed in Most Realistic Tests to Date
VIPER Lunar Rover Fights Quicksand and a Tilt Bed in Most Realistic Tests to Date

28 Jul 2022, 15:11 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA just completed the most realistic test to date of the VIPER lunar rover at the Simulated Lunar Operations (SLOPE) Laboratory

 
Perseverance Promoted to Sample Return Rover, NASA to Send More Helicopters to Mars
Perseverance Promoted to Sample Return Rover, NASA to Send More Helicopters to Mars

28 Jul 2022, 13:06 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA ditched the Sample Fetch Rover from its Sample Return missions, existing Perseverance to carry samples to their launch site on Mars

 
This Photo of Mars Is Not a Camera Fail, But Shows Alien Processes at Work
This Photo of Mars Is Not a Camera Fail, But Shows Alien Processes at Work

28 Jul 2022, 11:39 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Image taken by HiRISE in the Pavonis Mons region of Mars looks like it's blurred, NASA says we're looking in fact at natural "processes acting on the terrain.”

 
Wernher Von Braun's Plan for NASA to Mars by 1982 Was Bonkers, Killed by Nixon
Wernher Von Braun's Plan for NASA to Mars by 1982 Was Bonkers, Killed by Nixon

27 Jul 2022, 20:53 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / In truth, the story of Wernher Von Braun's ambitions for putting humans on Mars dates back to his earliest days in the U.S. after World War II

 
This Hard-to-Understand Region of Mars Is on the List of Potential Rover Landing Sites
This Hard-to-Understand Region of Mars Is on the List of Potential Rover Landing Sites

27 Jul 2022, 09:56 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Image showing the Nili Fossae region of Mars gives us a glimpse at a potential landing site for a future exploration rover

 
Buzz Aldrin’s Apollo 11 Jacket Is Officially the Most Expensive Space-Flown Memorabilia
Buzz Aldrin’s Apollo 11 Jacket Is Officially the Most Expensive Space-Flown Memorabilia

27 Jul 2022, 08:17 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / Southeby’s Buzz Aldrin: American Icon auction closed at $8.2 million, with the inflight jacket going for $2.7 million to a mystery buyer on the phone

 
Russian Cosmonauts Leaving the ISS in 2024 Is a Bigger Deal Than You Think, Here’s Why
Russian Cosmonauts Leaving the ISS in 2024 Is a Bigger Deal Than You Think, Here’s Why

27 Jul 2022, 00:08 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Without the long-term support of the nation that launched the first ISS module to space 23 years ago, long term plans for the ISS may be in jeopardy

 
6-Mile Martian Crater Drowns in Millions of Smaller Ones, All Born From Same Impact
6-Mile Martian Crater Drowns in Millions of Smaller Ones, All Born From Same Impact

26 Jul 2022, 09:44 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The 6-mile across Zunil Crater is the result of an impact so powerful that there are millions of secondary craters around it

 
NASA Finds Wheel Tracks on Mars, That Purple Blotch Made Them
NASA Finds Wheel Tracks on Mars, That Purple Blotch Made Them

25 Jul 2022, 09:32 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA's HiRISE orbital camera snatches photo of wheel tracks on Mars, they were put there by Chinese rover Zhurong in less than a year