The companies said the transport vehicle would launch from an offshore site and be capable of linking any two points on Earth ...
Space missions in the future could travel to Mars, asteroids and the outer solar system by riding on nuclear-powered rockets, thanks to a new design that utilizes energy from the nuclear fission of ...
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The Bacterium That Keeps Your Gut Healthy Just Survived a Trip to Space and That’s Good News For Astronauts
When a rocket launches, the forces are intense enough to strain metal and push the human body to its limits. Yet Bacillus ...
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NASA just flew a jet at 925 mph without sonic boom noise: Breakthrough could cut travel time by half
NASA's experimental X-59 aircraft has successfully completed its first flight, demonstrating the ability to break the sound ...
When it comes to furthering the potential of future space travel, Japan is behind countries like the U.S., making collaboration essential.
Avi Loeb suggested that if 3I/ATLAS is a spacecraft, it may use its proximity to the Sun's powerful gravitational pull while ...
This Star Trek concept ignited a dream that humans could one day travel faster than the speed of light. Now physicists are ...
China sent three astronauts to Tiangong space station for China's Shenzhou program. The Shenzhou 21 mission launched from the ...
Your body's blood-making stem cells, hematopoietic stem cells (HSC), are like factory managers who work best when calm and rested. But when stress hits, like infection or injury, they spring into ...
While the study's findings paint an ominous picture for long-duration space travel, they do come with a silver lining: Damage seen in the cells began to reverse when they were placed in a young, ...
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Why astronauts believe space travel should be required for leaders
The “overview effect” describes the cognitive shift astronauts report when viewing Earth from space, a perspective many ...
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The Real Problem With Space Travel
Space is a hostile environment for humans. While we are able to survive in microgravity for extended periods, the longer we stay in space, the higher the likelihood of causing irreparable damage to ...
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