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10/09/2020
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By Ramon Tomey
NASA and U.S. Space Force sign memorandum paving the way for ramped-up space efforts
On Sept. 22, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and United States Space Force (USSF) signed a memorandum of understanding that reaffirmed the “rich legacy of collaboration” between the two agencies on space-related matters. The signing followed President Donald Trump’s efforts to intensify the country’s space exploration efforts. Signed by USSF Chief of Space Operations Gen. John W. […]
09/17/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Populating other worlds: Beneficial microbes can be used as primary colonists for alien planets, suggest researchers
The key to successfully terraforming the Red Planet may lie in some terrestrial microbes. According to microbiologist Jose Lopez and his colleagues W. Raquel Peixoto and Alexandre Rosado, microbes from Earth may be able to jumpstart the creation of a habitable environment on Mars, the same way early microbes kickstarted the creation of the Earth’s […]
06/18/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Study: There are 36 other ALIEN CIVILIZATIONS in our own galaxy, but humanity is too far away to communicate with them
A new study from the University of Nottingham has suggested that there are around 36 intelligent alien civilizations in the galaxy, and that these alien races are capable of communicating with each other. But while these beings may be able to communicate with each other, the team says that humans may not be able to with present technological […]
04/11/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
How the moon landing showed our world that aliens are more than just science fiction
When Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins returned to Earth after their manned mission to the moon, the triumphant astronauts were put into a 21-day period of isolation. Per NASA safety protocols, this was to make sure that the Earth’s first visitors to the moon wouldn’t spread any potentially hazardous lunar microbes. Before the […]
02/03/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Scientists use computer simulations to understand the possibility of hyperspace travel via black holes
One of the most common tropes in science fiction involves the use of black holes as portals to other dimensions or points in time. A recent study suggests that such a scenario may be closer to reality than it is to fantasy. While scientists have predominantly believed that using black holes – a region of space-time exhibiting […]
01/24/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
NASA opens the ISS for space tourism and commercial business
The International Space Station (ISS) is now open for business, as NASA has announced a plan to allow tourists to visit ISS starting in 2020. Per year, two private astronaut missions will be allowed to board the ISS for a 30-day trip. This will be very expensive, considering all of the life support systems and necessary […]
12/11/2019
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By Michael Alexander
By 2024, astronauts could live inside caves on the moon’s surface, suggests NASA geoscientist
It might sound like a scene straight out of an Arthur C. Clarke novel but National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) post-doctoral lunar scientist Daniel Moriarty says it is possible that astronauts could one day live inside caves under the moon’s surface. Moriarty made the claim during an “Ask Me Anything” Q&A session on Reddit, […]
09/23/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Self-healing spacesuits, Venus landers… A buffet of sci-fi concepts to be funded by NASA
Wireless robotic landers, atmospheric probes, spacesuits that seal damage to their skin, and mining operations at the moon’s polar regions are some of the research projects that have earned a welcome injection of funding from NASA in recent times. These concepts might seem like science fiction right now. But in as little as a decade, […]
08/18/2019
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By Edsel Cook
What are traveling-wave tubes and how important are they in space exploration?
Telecommunications and space exploration owes a lot to the traveling-wave tube. Invented in the 1950s, the simple and unassuming electron device has performed its job so well that modern-day space probes and satellites still use it for long-range communications. Abbreviated as TWT — and read as the rather rude “twit” – the traveling-wave tube is a vacuum tube […]
06/22/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Do the rules of environmental protection extend to exoplanets beyond our solar system?
A German researcher did not believe it was possible to justify the environmental protection of planets outside our solar system on the grounds of potential use by humankind in the future. He also believed it was irrelevant to regulate the environments of exoplanets that can support life if the same worlds happened to be lifeless in the first […]
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