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Tom Guzick's children's book, “Mary's Adventure with the Stars,” introduces readers to Mary, a third grader who moves from the city to the countryside and discovers a fascination...
For more than a decade, I have spent a large part of my time not only doing research in planetary science, but also visiting schools, science festivals, public events, and talking...
Exoplanet atmospheres have become prime targets for astrobiologists in the search for life beyond Earth. This is because exoplanet surfaces can't be directly imaged yet, so astrono...
Not linked to any specific space program but bearing a close resemblance to NASA’s upcoming Artemis initiative, this account of a fictional space flight dubs readers “mission speci...
This week in space: an amazing view, a dangerous new rule, an enormous explosion, and more.
Exploration of quirky Nobel prizes bags ABSW award The post <em>Physics World</em>’s Margaret Harris honoured for ‘Feature of the Year’ appeared first on Physics World.
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Exploring the first crewed Artemis mission, the future of lunar exploration and how spaceflight could help inspire greener technologies on Earth The post Back to the Moon: inside t...
Navigating the Stars of Project Hail Mary Warning: may contain spoilers for Project Hail MaryOne of the joys of Andy Weir’s Project Hail Mary is how convincingly it blends spec...
White dwarf binary provides unique natural laboratory for extreme physics.
While NASA's Perseverance and Curiosity rovers continue to do incredible work on Mars, NASA is in advanced testing of its next rover, ERNEST. [Read More]
Exoplanet atmospheres have become prima targets for astrobiologists in the search for life beyond Earth. This is because exoplanet surfaces can’t be directly imaged yet, so astrono...
Un recueil d'articles en français sur la recherche planétaire et l'exploration spatiale.
In a groundbreaking advancement poised to revolutionize lunar science, researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan University have unveiled a pioneering compact X-ray fluorescence (XRF) imag...
A pocket-sized particle detector is making cosmic ray physics accessible from classrooms to major experiments. Particles from deep space are passing through the world around you ri...
Explore decades of incredible images and videos of stars, planets, moons, and galaxies—most of which are free to use and share.
Researchers spent 35 days exploring a remote, mountainous stretch of the Atlantic Ocean where tectonic fractures constantly reshape the seafloor and bizarre animals thrive. [Read M...
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