Last year, the European Space Agency and a game developer got a little satellite, orbiting Earth in space, to run Doom in real-time. The lure of doing something perfectly normal on terra firma in the ...
Telecom is, figuratively speaking, one of the fastest-moving industry sectors, while space is literally the fastest-moving sector, and the intersection of space atoms and telecom bits is already ...
designing, building, and launching the Falcon Heavy, SpaceX demonstrated that a private company could independently fund and fly the largest and most powerful rocket in the world. Click to expand ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. NASA astronaut and Expedition 66 Flight Engineer Thomas Marshburn poses with a ruler and color ...
Sound—in the form of shock waves—helps sculpt the beautiful, delicate structures of some supernova remnants, such as those seen here in a Hubble Space Telescope image of the Veil Nebula. “In space no ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Lots of things in space are big literally, but we’ve also got big things happening in space figuratively. In today’s 3 Brilliant Minutes, Brad talks about NASA’s decision to ...
Space's extreme conditions could make it a fitting environment to manufacture certain products, and one of Elon Musk's companies is plugging away at a plan to make it happen. A project at SpaceX known ...
In a few years, the International Space Station will be the ultimate lost civilization. Sometime after 2030, a SpaceX ship will pull the ISS into Earth’s atmosphere, where heat and friction will break ...
In the vast vacuum of space, Earth-bound limitations no longer apply. And that’s exactly where UF engineering associate professor Victoria Miller, Ph.D., and her students are pushing the boundaries of ...
That now classic tagline (from Alien, one of the greatest science-fiction horror movies ever made) hinges on a big assumption that most of us broadly make: space is empty. And it is—mostly. But there ...
I'd drop Artemis 1. Honestly: I'm a Canadian, so I have no real axe to grind, but the unfathomable waste involved in SLS, compared to the ISRO achievement on SLS's lunch budget makes it an obvious ...