10 pretty pictures from NASA to help you recover from the government shutdown
Space Some science grinds to a halt when the government shuts down. Parts of NASA were affected by the most recent government shutdown, and some remained unscathed.
View ArticleWhere does outer space start?
Space It all depends on who you ask Where’s the edge of space? What seems like a simple question has an answer with more layers than the Earth’s atmosphere.
View ArticleSpace debris or sabotage? Conflicting theories about the recent ISS leak
Space The leak has been repaired, but its origins remain mysterious. Air slowly seeped out of a hole aboard a Russian vessel connected to the International Space Station last week.
View ArticleRussia's rocket failure could leave the ISS without a crew
Space A lot on the ISS depends on the Soyuz. Here's what Thursday's Soyuz launch failure could mean for operations on the International Space Station.
View ArticleThe most exciting aerospace innovations of 2018
Aviation They're the Best of What's New. There’s no doubting the sheer epicness of this year’s top Aerospace innovations.
View ArticleThe International Space Station is crawling with bacteria and some may be...
Space Don't worry, no one has gotten sick yet. Researchers are finding that all kinds of bacteria are thriving on the artificially-habitable International Space Station. A new study from researchers...
View ArticleThe mystery of the ISS hole just got even weirder
Space The hole came from the inside. Earlier this week, a Russian cosmonaut who investigated the mysterious hole in the Soyuz capsule docked to the International Space Station revealed that the hole was…
View ArticleGood news: space bacteria (probably) aren’t evolving to destroy us
Space Microbes on ISS are changing their genes, but don’t worry. We’ve all read science fiction stories about a disease going rogue on a space ship, decimating the crew. While space holds plenty of...
View ArticleSpace changes your brain in bigger ways than we thought
Space We've only scratched the surface. A new study published in JAMA Neurology this week provides more concerning details on how spaceflight changes the brain. The findings inadvertently underscore...
View ArticleNext month's SpaceX launch could help end America's reliance on Russian rockets
Space If it’s not delayed again, that is. It’s been nearly eight years since American astronauts last launched into space from American soil. When NASA shuttered the Space Shuttle Program in 2011, it...
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