ScienceNASA study reveals spaceflights could reverse astronauts' blood flow; how will it affect Mars mission? A study conducted by NASA revealed the serious effects of long spaceflights on an astronaut's blood circulation Nov 15, 2019By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa
ScienceSolar storms can have more devastating effects on Earth than power outages, video reveals A video revealed the various devastating effects of a powerful solar storm created by the Sun on Earth Nov 14, 2019By Carlo Inigo Monzon
ScienceJapan's Hayabusa 2 probe set to end Ryugu mission & return to Earth with asteroid samples After concluding its mission on asteroid Ryugu, the Hayabusa 2 probe is now preparing to return to Earth Nov 14, 2019By Carlo Inigo MonzonAsteroid
ScienceNASA reveals Sun's fate after Hubble Space Telescope captures photo of dying star A photo of a dying star taken by NASA and the ESA's Hubble Space Telescope shows what will happen to the Sun once it dies. Nov 13, 2019By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa
ScienceNASA's future Venus mission could feature stingray-inspired space probe NASA accepted a proposal that focuses on sending a probe that moves like a stingray to explore Venus Nov 13, 2019By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa
ScienceSpaceX's Elon Musk reveals the type of government that will be used for Mars human colony Elon Musk talked about the type of government that a human colony will most likely establish on Mars. Nov 13, 2019By Carlo Inigo MonzonSpacex Elon musk
ScienceNASA finds cosmic cat paw in space in Spitzer's latest photo NASA was able to take a stunning photo of a nebula that looks like a cat's paw using its Spitzer Space Telescope Nov 12, 2019By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa
ScienceNew study reveals 'Pac-Man' mergers can create supermassive black holes A new study provided a possible explanation as to how some black holes can become exceptionally supermassive Nov 12, 2019By Carlo Inigo Monzon
ScienceNASA detects record-breaking thermonuclear explosion produced by dead star NASA's telescope detected a powerful explosion caused by a distant star that collapsed and went supernova Nov 12, 2019By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa
ScienceTiny Japanese satellite that can cause man-made meteor showers to hit the sky this month A Japanese company is preparing to launch a satellite that can produce its own artificial meteor shower. Nov 11, 2019By Carlo Inigo Monzon
ScienceNASA spots kaleidoscope galaxy magnified by gravity in new Hubble photo The latest photo captured by the Hubble Space Telescope features a kaleidoscope image of a distant galaxy. Nov 8, 2019By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa
ScienceWill Tardigrades go to Mars before humans? Scientists ponder combining radiation resistant DNA in humans for Mars mission Scientists have been working on combining Tardigrades DNA with human cells to make astronauts endure extreme conditions in space and protect them from harmful radiation. Nov 8, 2019By Priya Yadav
ScienceThis is how a collision between two black holes sounds like Scientists were able to record the sound produced by two black holes that collided with one another. Nov 8, 2019By Carlo Inigo Monzon
ScienceSedimentary, metamorphic and igneous rocks on Earth could worsen solar storm effect: USGS A study conducted by the USGS warned that certain types of rocks can increase the effects of a solar storm on Earth. Nov 7, 2019By Carlo Inigo Monzon
SpaceEx-NASA astronaut shares details about spotting asteroid; can we stop any space object? Professor at John Hopkins University recently revealed what will happen if humans try to break the asteroids in space before it hit the earth Nov 7, 2019By Bhaswati Guha MajumderAsteroid Nasa
ScienceNASA, ESA's Hubble Space Telescope captures photo of not-so-lonely spiral galaxy The Hubble Space Telescope was able to capture a photo of a spiral galaxy that's part of a massive galactic cluster. Nov 6, 2019By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa Milky way
ScienceNASA wants year-long missions aboard International Space Station before sending human expedition to Mars NASA will increase the duration of ISS missions in order to prepare for a human expedition to Mars. Nov 6, 2019By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa
ScienceUniverse is not flat as many believe, says this controversial study; It claims space is curved A new study claimed that the universe is actually curved and spherical and not flat as commonly believed. Nov 6, 2019By Carlo Inigo MonzonUniverse
ScienceHubble Space Telescope captures beautiful photo of newborn stars in distant nebula The Hubble Space Telescope of ESA and NASA captured a photo of two young stars within a distant nebula Nov 5, 2019By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa
ScienceMercury to cross in front of Sun in rare cosmic event next week NASA announced that the rare cosmic event known as the Mercury-Sun transit will take place next week. Nov 5, 2019By Carlo Inigo MonzonNasa