SPACEGrowing plants aboard the International Space Station (ISS), among other things, has long been a NASA objective. Plant the facts, read here to learn more!
NASA has released a video of astronauts conducting a spacewalk at the ISS to install two new solar arrays. Check out this article to learn more details.
NASA's Orion was first launched as part of the Artemis I mission. Now, after its lunar orbit, the spacecraft is set to go back to earth. Read to know more about its journey and mission.
Astronomers named the biggest galaxy ever found Alcyoneus, a giant offspring of Gaia. Check out this massive galaxy that is 100 times bigger than Milky Way.
Before 2022 is over, NASA plans to undertake two spacewalks. Read on to know the details. Two NASA astronauts will do a spacewalk on Saturday, December 3, to install new solar arrays on the International Space Station (ISS).
Read on to know how an inflatable farming kit would help people grow crops on Mars! The inflatable BioPod, which Interstellar Lab developed, may help plants endure harsh circumstances on Earth and enable settlers on Mars.
Scientists discovered an impact crater that could have resulted from the asteroid collision that caused the AMrtian megatsunami. Read the article to learn more details.
Astronomers discovered a rare sighting of a luminous jet from a dying star encountering a supermassive black hole. Read the article to know more details.
Read on to know NASA's eye-watering Artemis 1 Moon Mission assessment! The much-awaited and protracted Artemis 1 mission from NASA surpassed all expectations.
According to experts, the mysteriously brilliant flare is a black hole jet heading directly at Earth. The findings might shed light on how supermassive black holes feed and expand. Read more.
The Artemis I Alexa voice assistant showed it knows how to party with its "Part Mode" on. Tap the article to watch the video of how the Lockheed Martin team activated the RGB colors inside the Orion spacecraft.
The SpaceX Dragon resupply ship has arrived, and the Expedition 68 crew has begun unloading thousands of pounds of goods. Inside Dragon are new botany, biology, and physics experiments, as well as additional gear to supplement the International Space Station's power generating system. Read on to know more about this news!