ScienceCan plants help explain the effects of space travel on humans? Researchers believe space travel could have the same biological effects for both plants and humans. Dec 12, 2019By Carlo Inigo MonzonSpace
ScienceWater found on Mars just one inch beneath surface; boost for Red Planet colonization and quest to find alien life As the search to find alien life on the Red Planet continues, Elon Musk believes that humans are the only conscious beings in the cosmos Dec 12, 2019By Nirmal NarayananAlien
ScienceBoth NASA, ESA monitoring 2018 VP1 asteroid with good chance of hitting Earth next year NASA and the ESA have detected an asteroid that is in danger of colliding with the planet next year. Dec 12, 2019By Carlo Inigo MonzonAsteroid Space
ScienceThis invisible feature explains how the shape of spiral galaxies are formed Scientists were able to understand how a spiral galaxy's shape was formed after observing its invisible feature. Dec 12, 2019By Carlo Inigo MonzonSpace
ScienceWater in exoplanets much lower than previously expected; will it affect search for alien life? A NASA backed study has previously suggested that alien life will be discovered in exoplanets within the next few decades Dec 11, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan
ScienceNASA, ESA explain how new stars are born in Cat's Eye Galaxy NASA and the ESA shared a photo of the Cat's Eye Galaxy, a cosmic structure with a very active star-forming region Dec 11, 2019By Carlo Inigo MonzonSpace
ScienceWill NASA discover alien fossils on the Martian rover landing site? The new study report suggested that the Jezero crater on the Red Planet was once home to rivers that craved a delta on the Red Planet Dec 10, 2019By Nirmal NarayananAlien
ScienceEarth should thank Saturn and Jupiter for protecting it from killer asteroids NASA researchers explain how Saturn and Jupiter protect Earth and other planets from monster asteroids Dec 10, 2019By Carlo Inigo MonzonAsteroid Space
ScienceApollo 17 astronaut explains how NASA's plans for a Moon base will succeed Former Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt explains how NASA's human settlement on the Moon will succeed Dec 10, 2019By Carlo Inigo Monzon
ScienceRisks of asteroid strike to earth from Elon Musk's Starlink project feared The Tesla founder himself had warned that earth does not have a proper defense against asteroids like Apophis Dec 10, 2019By Nirmal NarayananAsteroid Elon musk
ScienceDid NASA intentionally damage the Artemis program's Space Launch System rocket? NASA subjected the SLS rocket, which will be used in the upcoming Artemis missions, to rigorous tests Dec 9, 2019By Carlo Inigo Monzon
ScienceNASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory spots Statue of Liberty in vibrant nebula The Chandra X-ray observatory shared a photo of a nebula with a feature that resembles the Statue of Liberty Dec 9, 2019By Carlo Inigo MonzonSpace Milky way
ScienceNASA issues boxing day warning: Asteroid to skim past Earth at 27,447 miles per hour Several space experts had previously warned that dreaded asteroid impacts are not confined to the past, and it will happen in the future Dec 9, 2019By Nirmal NarayananAsteroid
ScienceHiring LGBT and disabled astronomers could raise chances of stunning space discoveries, research finds Nasa, the United States space agency, had revealed that the first human to walk on Mars will most likely be a woman Dec 7, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan
ScienceExoplanet breakthrough: Scientists discover first-ever alien planet orbiting dead star Upon death, most of the stars, including the sun in the solar system will turn into a white dwarf Dec 7, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan
ScienceESA lists new hazardous asteroid that can cause over 20 potential Earth impacts The ESA has identified a new 400-meter asteroid that has a chance of causing a major impact event on Earth. Dec 6, 2019By Carlo Inigo MonzonAsteroid
ScienceHow bright is the Moon? Scientists use flying telescope to take accurate calculations Scientists equipped NASA's airplane with a special instrument to calculate just how bright the Moon really is. Dec 6, 2019By Carlo Inigo Monzon
ScienceAn elephant seal is helping NASA understand how ocean currents affect climate change A NASA scientist used an elephant seal to study the role of a major ocean current in global warming. Dec 6, 2019By Carlo Inigo Monzon
SpaceThis asteroid could destroy the earth with devastating climate change, tsunamis It was revealed that if the blue planet hit by a huge asteroid, the earth would face huge climate change issues and tsunamis for which the world is not prepared enough Dec 5, 2019By Bhaswati Guha MajumderAsteroid Space
ScienceNASA discovers mysterious anomalies near the sun, scientists clueless Parker solar probe is considered the fastest manmade object as it travelled near the sun at a speed of 153,000 miles per hour Dec 5, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan