ScienceNASA, ESA, South Korea's new system will measure Earth's pollution every hour from space NASA is working with the ESA and South Korea to develop a satellite-based system that could accurately monitor Earth's air quality from space Mar 11, 2020By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa
ScienceNASA reveals ongoing ISS experiment could help establish human outposts in space The International Space Station's ongoing experiment about growing crops in microgravity could be used to sustain future human outposts in space Mar 11, 2020By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa
ScienceAstronomers accidentally find system of 'failed stars' eclipsing one another A group of astronomers accidentally stumbled upon two brown dwarfs eclipsing one another while looking for habitable planets Mar 11, 2020By Carlo Inigo MonzonExoplanet
ScienceStar's supernova as powerful as 30,000 suns photographed by NASA [PHOTO] NASA shared a photo of the aftermath of a star's explosion that produced energy equivalent to 30,000 suns Mar 11, 2020By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa
ScienceNew Moon sample analysis points to collision between Earth and Mars-sized cosmic object Scientists discovered that samples from the Moon contained traces of the Mars-sized object that collided with Earth Mar 10, 2020By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa
ScienceWill Betelgeuse go supernova? Scientists uncover mystery of star's dimming brightness Scientists were able to uncover the reason why the brightness of the Betelgeuse star has been dimming Mar 10, 2020By Carlo Inigo Monzon
ScienceArtemis Moon Mission 2024: NASA provides latest update for Orion spacecraft NASA is nearing the end of the testing phase for Orion, the spacecraft the agency will use for its missions to the Moon under the Artemis program Mar 9, 2020By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa
ScienceSpaceX kicks off commercial spaceflight by sending Axiom's private astronauts to ISS SpaceX has partnered with the commercial space company Axiom to transport private astronauts to the ISS Mar 6, 2020By Carlo Inigo MonzonSpacex Nasa
ScienceControversial study blaming the Sun for climate change on Earth removed from scientific journal A scientific journal retracted a previously published climate change study that blamed the Sun for rising temperatures on Earth Mar 6, 2020By Carlo Inigo Monzon
ScienceThis seemingly inhospitable exoplanet could actually support alien life, scientists reveal A new study conducted by a team of scientists revealed that an exoplanet previously labeled as uninhabitable could support life. Mar 5, 2020By Carlo Inigo MonzonExoplanet Nasa
ScienceWatch live launch of SpaceX's upcoming ISS resupply mission on NASA TV NASA will host a live stream event to broadcast the launch of SpaceX's 20th resupply mission to the ISS Mar 5, 2020By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa Spacex
ScienceNASA satellite detects drastic effect of coronavirus lockdown on China from space NASA's Earth Orbiter satellite was able to capture the effect of the coronavirus lockdowns on China from space. Mar 4, 2020By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa Coronavirus
ScienceStrange galaxies on the verge of collision look like a penguin watching its egg [PHOTO] A photo that shows two galaxies that are about to collide with one another resembles a cosmic penguin looking after its egg Mar 4, 2020By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa
ScienceWant to work in space? NASA offering $100k to $160k a year in new astronaut job ad The US space agency has posted a new job ad for the new batch of participants for its Astronaut Candidate Program Mar 3, 2020By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa
ScienceEyewitnesses capture videos of asteroid fireball bursting in the sky after hitting Earth [WATCH] The mid-air explosion of an asteroid that hit Earth was spotted by several eyewitnesses from different European countries Mar 3, 2020By Carlo Inigo MonzonAsteroid
ScienceNASA's MRO spacecraft gazes into deep hole on Mars surface; What did it see? NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter was able to look into a collapsed lava tube on Mars using its HiRISE camera Mar 2, 2020By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa
ScienceSpaceX wins contract to launch new NASA mission to massive metallic Psyche asteroid NASA has awarded SpaceX with a new contract to launch a mission to the metallic asteroid known as Psyche Mar 2, 2020By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa Spacex Asteroid
ScienceWhy did NASA delay the launch of its water-hunting Moon mission VIPER? NASA has decided to delay the launch of VIPER, a water-hunting lunar mission that will help establish a human outpost on the Moon. Mar 2, 2020By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa
SpaceSpaceX prototype spacecraft blows up during pressure test The city of Port Isabel, Texas has also issued an advisory stating that there were no injuries or chemicals were known to have been released Mar 1, 2020By IANSSpacex Elon musk
ScienceWho is Michelle Kunimoto? University of British Columbia student found 17 new exoplanets The University of British Columbia student, Michelle Kunimoto discovered one potential habitable exoplanet Feb 29, 2020By Bhaswati Guha MajumderNasa Exoplanet