By Franz Walker The Earth is flying through a cloud of radioactive debris left behind by an ancient supernova explosion, according to a new report…
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Texas A&M University Professor Working on U.S. Space Projects Allegedly Hid Affiliations with Chinese State Owned Academic and Commercial Institutions A criminal complaint has been…
by Michael Snyder Did you know that an asteroid just flew by our planet at an extremely close distance? The good news is that it…
By Associated Press It was the first splashdown by U.S. astronauts in 45 years, with the first commercially built and operated spacecraft to carry people…
By Brandon Specktor – Senior Writer Watch for the violent solar maximum in 2014 — you can’t miss it. What does 10 years mean to our 4.6 billion-year-old sun?…
By USSPACECOM Public Affairs US Space Command PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo., June 8, 2020 — ROTC cadets from Virginia Tech and the University of Colorado-Boulder…
Posted by NASA Science Space Place The Short Answer: Although humans can’t hop into a time machine and go back in time, we do know…
by Janice Friedman In 1993, during a lecture at the UCLA Alumini Center, Ben Rich, former CEO of Lockheed Martin held a very interesting speech about…
WASHINGTON — While NASA’s decision to award lunar lander development contracts to three companies won praise from a Senate committee, the leaders of the House…