Blue Origin’s New Glenn Rocket Prepares for Highly-Anticipated Launch this Year

Blue Origin’s New Glenn Rocket Prepares for Highly-Anticipated Launch this Year

Blue Origin’s New Glenn Rocket: The Future of Space Exploration Blue Origin’s highly anticipated New Glenn heavy-lift rocket is set to make its much-awaited debut this year. The aerospace company has been hard at work at its sprawling manufacturing campus on north Merritt Island, ramping up production to support an ambitious launch manifest that includes … Read more

Astronomers Report Discovery of Water Molecules on Asteroids, Reinforcing Theory of Water on Earth From Space

Astronomers Report Discovery of Water Molecules on Asteroids, Reinforcing Theory of Water on Earth From Space

Astronomers report the discovery of “water molecules” on the surfaces of two asteroids, reinforcing the assumption that Water on Earth comes from asteroids. The fact that our planet is almost the only planet in the solar system that has “water” at a level sufficient for the birth of life It is still a mystery that … Read more

Moon lander Odysseus sends first images from space

Moon lander Odysseus sends first images from space

Space travel Odysseus, the American lunar lander that was launched on Thursday, has transmitted images from space for the first time. The four images shared by the American company Intuitive Machines include an image of the lunar lander, which also shows the Earth. “The images were taken shortly after the release of the SpaceX rocket,” … Read more

Taiwan Enters Low-Orbit Satellite Industry with Hon Hai and SpaceX Partnership

Taiwan Enters Low-Orbit Satellite Industry with Hon Hai and SpaceX Partnership

financial management 2024.02.15 05:58 Taipei time In October 2023, President Tsai Ing-wen attended the “Taiwan Annual Space International Conference (TASTI)” and announced that she would increase her investment by 40 billion to form a Taiwanese national space team and invest in the development of low-orbit satellites; then, Hon Hai teamed up with Space X to … Read more

Space X is once again sending an unmanned lunar lander into space

Space X is once again sending an unmanned lunar lander into space

space travel The rocket with the commercial lunar lander Nova-C from the American company Intuitive Machines was launched after a delay from Cape Canaveral in the American state of Florida. With the help of Space X. The intention is for Nova-C to successfully land on the moon’s surface on February 22. Images from the American … Read more

Stargazing 2024: Solar Eclipse, Supermoons, and Meteor Showers Set to Amaze

Stargazing 2024: Solar Eclipse, Supermoons, and Meteor Showers Set to Amaze

Stargazing 2024: Solar Eclipse, Supermoons, and Meteor Showers 2024’s most spectacular celestial events, like eclipses and meteor showers, will be visible to the naked eye if you know when and where to spot them. A Rare Cosmic Phenomenon: Total Solar Eclipse to Captivate Millions The total solar eclipse will be visible from the U.S. on … Read more

The Shrinkage of the Moon and Its Impact on Earth: What You Need to Know

The Shrinkage of the Moon and Its Impact on Earth: What You Need to Know

The study revealed that the Moon’s circumference has shrunk by about 46 meters over the past millions of years, which is a large number in geological terms, but too small to cause any ripple effect on Earth or tidal cycles, according to the researchers. The author of the study, lunar geologist Tom Waters, says: “I … Read more

NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Captures Evidence of Ancient Rivers on Mars: Planetary Photojournal

NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Captures Evidence of Ancient Rivers on Mars: Planetary Photojournal

Written by Munis Hawass Sunday, February 4, 2024 12:00 PM NASA’s eye spotted in the sky Mars Evidence of dry primordial rivers on Mars. The space agency’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured a snapshot of another time, billions of years ago, when water flowed on the temperate surface of Mars. NASA recently published the image in … Read more

SLIM Lander Fights Off Dormancy to Turn Back On, but its Future Remains Uncertain

SLIM Lander Fights Off Dormancy to Turn Back On, but its Future Remains Uncertain

Japan’s SLIM Lander Experiences Another Setback on the Moon The resilient Japanese lander hangs on, but challenges persist After defying the odds and miraculously coming back online more than a week ago, the SLIM lander, a Japanese space agency project, finds itself facing another hurdle. Scheduled to endure the harsh, two-week lunar night, the lander … Read more