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Carbon and natural graphene have been found in lunar dust for the first time, opening up new opportunities for moon ...
NASA detected the interstellar object, dubbed 3I/ATLAS, traveling through our Solar System, sparking a flurry of scientific ...
Mars, Europa and Enceladus are the three most promising locations in the solar system to search for life living off cosmic rays.
A recent investigation by researchers at NYU Abu Dhabi suggests that cosmic rays—high-energy particles that travel through space—might generate enough energy to sustain life beneath the surface of ...
HIP 67522 b can’t stop blasting itself in the face with stellar flares, a type of magnetic interaction that scientists have ...
A new study suggests that cosmic radiation could potentially provide the energy to kick-start extraterrestrial life deep ...
Min Read NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 Looks Back at Science MissionNASA's SpaceX Crew-10 mission with agency astronauts Anne McClain ...
The speakers, Stanford University’s Shanhui Fan and Caltech’s Harry A. Atwater, respectively, discussed research efforts ...
American space agency NASA says it used the gravity assist maneuver the Europa Clipper conducted back in March to test the ...
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China Thinks Its Lunar Colony Can Survive on Moon Dust
NASA has talked about doing its own form of in situ lunar habitation. The Chinese have actually tested the technology—albeit ...
Radiolysis May Facilitate Underground Life of Mars, Claim Researchers Astronauts and space scientists often look out for ...
A radar on a spacecraft, intended to investigate the mystery of an extraterrestrial ocean, was never completely tested in Earthly chambers because there wasn’t a chamber large enough on our planet.