SPACE
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — The White House on Tuesday (April 2) directed NASA to establish a unified standard of time for the moon and other celestial bodies, as the United States aims to set international norms in space amid a growing lunar race among nations and private companies. The head of
Ancient Life on Mars? NASA Measures ‘Intriguing’ Carbon Signatures on the Red Planet
NASA has uncovered “intriguing” carbon signatures on Mars after analyzing powdered rock samples...
Protecting Earth From Killer Asteroids Using DART: NASA
On Nov. 24, NASA launched the world’s first test mission aimed at defending earth from dangerous asteroids...
Russia Creates Dangerous Oribtal Debris With Anti-Satellite Missile Test, Threatening ISS
On Monday, Nov. 15, the U.S. Space Command revealed that over the weekend Russia shot down one of its...
Understanding Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein is the most famous and respected scientist in history. A friend and biographer, Abraham...
China’s ‘Space Debris Cleaner’ Launch Demonstrates its Military Prowess in Space
China launched its debris cleaning Shijian 21-satellite on Saturday, sparking concerns among defense...
A Team of Astrophysicists May Have Discovered the First Exoplanet Outside the Milky Way Galaxy
In a historic first, Nasa’s Chandra X-Ray Observatory has zeroed in on what is believed to be a Saturn-sized...
NASA Leader Indicates UFOs Could Be Alien in Origin
NASA administrator Bill Nelson recently acknowledged the possibility that some Unidentified Flying Object...
Former USAF Officers Claim Aliens Disabled America’s Nuclear Missiles in the 1960s
Scientists, astronomers, and common folk alike have been intrigued by recent sightings of unidentified...
Chinese Astronauts Return to Earth Following Record Breaking 90 Days in Orbit
After lifting off on June 17 from the Gobi desert in Inner Mongolia three Chinese astronauts — or ‘taikonauts...