Boron, a metalloid chemical element with properties intermediate between those of carbon and aluminum, has been identified for the first time on the Martian surface, indicating the potential for habitable groundwater in the ancient past. The highest concentration of boron measured on Mars is in this mineral vein, called ‘Catabola,’ …
Read More »ESA satellite watches San Francisco’s Millennium Tower sinking from space
San Francisco’s Millennium Tower is the tallest building in the city at 58-stories, filled with luxury condos inhabited by some very annoyed people. The building has gained a reputation as the “leaning tower of San Francisco” since is was revealed earlier this year that it’s started sinking and tilting. The …
Read More »The ESA has figured out what killed the Schiaparelli Mars lander
Official word has come from the ESA regarding the why and wherefore of Schiaparelli’s crash landing on the Martian surface. Mission scientists were able to recover data from the lander before its untimely demise, and that data has revealed much more about the sequence of events during Schiaparelli’s last moments. …
Read More »Want a Death Star? That’ll be $7.7 octillion per day
That’s no moon: It’s a gaping hole in the Empire’s budget. The Death Star, as depicted in the first Star Wars film from 1977, was a terrifying super weapon that could destroy an entire planet, but the bills for keeping it running may have been terrifying too. British energy supplier …
Read More »The 25 best Hubble Space Telescope images
The Hubble Space Telescope has been silently hovering above Earth for over 25 years, but it’s still returning spectacular images of the cosmos. That’s an amazing technological achievement. But it wasn’t always a smooth ride. By now, the story is well known: Despite a Herculean effort to test Hubble before launch, an imperfection …
Read More »Virgin Galactic’s new VSS Unity spacecraft completes test flight
Virgin Galactic seemed to be on the fast track to making space tourism a reality. Unfortunately, that was before the tragic 2014 loss of the SpaceShipTwo (VSS Enterprise) test vessel. The accident resulted in the death of one of the ship’s two crew and set back Virgin Galactic’s plans dramatically. …
Read More »Japanese spacecraft will test space junk collector on its way to the ISS
Humans have gotten rather good at launching things into orbit, but we don’t always bother to bring them back down when we’re done with them. This has led to a problem with accumulating space junk, which can be serious hazards for future space missions. Japan has launched the Kounotori 6 …
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