Mars may have been a watery and temperate place in the distant past, but it’s been a giant dustball for many eons. That doesn’t mean there aren’t interesting things on the planet and even the potential for life. Liquid water may be largely absent on the surface, but a stunning …
Read More »Boeing Crew Capsule Experienced ‘Anomaly’ During Recent Engine Test
Both SpaceX and Boeing are working toward certification of their manned spacecraft for future NASA flights, but the timeline has been pushed back several times. A new announcement from Boeing could indicate another delay is coming, too. According to the aerospace firm, an “anomaly” occurred in June when it tested …
Read More »Could Life Have Once Existed on the Moon?
As locations for life go, the Moon would seem to be a non-starter — especially given what we suspect about the circumstances of its creation. “In the beginning,” our hypothetical sacred text might read, “The Earth was smashed by another planetesimal, Thea. This impact turned the surface of our hapless …
Read More »CRISPR Gene Editing May Have Unanticipated Side Effects
The CRISPR/Cas9 system, typically abbreviated to just CRISPR, has been used to edit genomes with increasing frequency over the past few years. The name refers to specialized stretches of DNA that we can cut using an enzyme (Cas9) that functions like a molecular pair of scissors. The enzyme can be …
Read More »New Image Shows Beginning Stages of Martian Dust Storm
The weather on Earth can be extreme and downright awe-inspiring at times, but Mars probably has us beat. The annual storm season on Mars doesn’t include torrential rains, but the dust storms can completely encircle the planet. Mars’ current storm season resulted in one of these monster storms, but they …
Read More »Blue Origin Aced Its Latest New Shepard Rocket Test
On the surface, Blue Origin and SpaceX have several things in common. They were both founded by technology billionaires, and they both develop reusable rocket technology. However, while Elon Musk’s SpaceX is focused on cargo launches and eventual astronaut transport to the International Space Station (ISS), Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin …
Read More »World’s Most Sensitive Radio Telescope Peeks at Our Local Supermassive Black Hole
A multi-year project to explore the universe in new ways is one step closer to completion. South Africa has finally switched on a highly sensitive radio telescope called MeerKAT, which is part of a global project called the Square Kilometer Array. With MeerKAT online, scientists can scan the sky and …
Read More »Upgraded Very Large Telescope Captures Neptune in Stunning Detail
A newly released image of the planet Neptune shows just how far telescope technology has come in recent years. This view of Neptune is almost impossibly clear compared with past attempts, thanks to a recent upgrade to the Very Large Telescope (VLT) at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Chile. …
Read More »Astronomers Find a Staggering 12 New Moons Orbiting Jupiter
Famed astronomer Galileo Galilei discovered the first four moons of Jupiter way back in the early 1600s. More than 400 years later, astronomers are still finding moons orbiting the solar system’s largest planet. We’re not just talking about one or two stragglers, either. Astronomers from the Carnegie Institution for Science …
Read More »Boeing and SpaceX Might Not Be Ready for Manned Flights in 2019
The US has lacked any manned space flight capabilities since the Shuttle was retired back in 2011, but the goal has been to get commercial launch operations up and running to fill in the gap. However, that process has been much slower than originally envisioned. According to a new report …
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