ScienceNASA can now determine an alien planet's habitability by measuring its 'weight' The American space research organisation has a new instrument that can determine if an exoplanet is habitable by measuring its density Jan 10, 2020By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa Exoplanet
ScienceESA to unlock mystery of universe's expansion and dark energy in upcoming satellite mission The ESA's upcoming Euclid satellite mission aims to understand the universe's expansion and the nature of dark energy Jan 9, 2020By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa
ScienceNASA explains cause behind stellar explosion of youngest supernova remnant in Milky Way NASA explained how a stellar explosion formed the youngest supernova remnant in the Milky Way galaxy Jan 9, 2020By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa
ScienceExactly a year after, scientists detect mysterious radio signal from another galaxy Just like January 2019, when scientists found a signal, FRB 121102, appeared repeatedly and then another one, this year again the same thing happened Jan 9, 2020By Bhaswati Guha MajumderAlien
SpaceNASA records first eclipse of ancient North Star which played key role in building Egypt pyramids Astronomers believe that observing Thuban during the eclipse can reveal more accurate measurement of the masses and size details of the stars Jan 8, 2020By Bhaswati Guha MajumderNasa
ScienceWhat happens if a coin-sized black hole appeared on Earth? Expert explains doomsday scenario A physicist explained how a black hole as big as a coin can completely destroy Earth and cause a major extinction event Jan 8, 2020By Carlo Inigo Monzon
ScienceCan you cry in space? ISS astronaut demonstrates what happens to tears in microgravity [VIDEO] The former commander of the International Space Station showed in a video what would happen when a person cries in space Jan 8, 2020By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa
ScienceNASA's SOFIA observatory answers mystery surrounding Swan Nebula's formation New images taken by the SOFIA observatory of the Swan Nebula allowed NASA to understand how it was formed Jan 8, 2020By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa
ScienceBiggest asteroid to approach Earth in January arriving this week According to NASA, an asteroid that's big enough to cause a major impact event will approach Earth on Saturday. Jan 7, 2020By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa Asteroid
ScienceNew devastating images of Australia's bushfires captured from space by satellites Satellites currently orbiting Earth were able to capture images of the ongoing bushfires in Australia Jan 7, 2020By Carlo Inigo Monzon
ScienceWandering star with flaming nebula captured by the Hubble Space Telescope [PHOTO] The Hubble Space Telescope shared a beautiful photo of the Flaming Star Nebula and a bright runaway star Jan 7, 2020By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa
ScienceWho is Ron Mallett? The astrophysicist trying to travel back in time via his time machine Time travel or the existence of a time machine is not only fiction or sci-fi movie idea as a scientist believe that it could be possible Jan 3, 2020By Bhaswati Guha Majumder
ScienceSupernova's gamma-ray burst can wipe out Earth's ozone layer; would it cause mass extinctions? An expert described how a gamma-ray burst from a supernova can obliterate the ozone layer of the Earth Jan 2, 2020By Carlo Inigo Monzon
ScienceVideo explains possibility of flying near a black hole without getting sucked in New video explains the possibility of studying a black hole without getting affected by its gravitational pull Jan 2, 2020By Carlo Inigo Monzon
ScienceWeird flash lights shocked New York people; officials assume sudden meteor shower Saratoga County residents witnessed flashlights and explosions in the night sky but the source or cause is not clear Jan 1, 2020By Bhaswati Guha MajumderNasa
SpaceTake a look at these best space images of 2019 [VIDEO] Before the arrival of the New Year comes, look at these amazing images taken by the space telescopes from around the Solar System Dec 31, 2019By Bhaswati Guha MajumderNasa
SpaceNASA in 2019: Exploration of our solar system and path breaking findings The year began with NASA's New Horizons mission flying by the most distant object ever visited by a spacecraft Dec 31, 2019By Jeevan BiswasNasa
ScienceNASA engineer explains how changing Earth's orbit can prevent total destruction caused by the Sun A retired engineer from NASA explained how humans can change Earth's orbit to escape Sun's destructive expansion. Dec 31, 2019By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa
SpaceNASA in 2019: The mission to Moon and Mars made space agency busy with Artemis program Since the successful landing of Apollo 11, NASA has tirelessly worked towards the advancement of space technologies meant to take humans deeper into space Dec 31, 2019By Jeevan BiswasNasa
ScienceNASA's photo of expanding nebula of dying star looks like spare tire NASA shared a photo of a dying star's expanding nebula that looks like a massive spare tire in space. Dec 31, 2019By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa