A Wright Brothers Moment on Mars as Ingenuity Helicopter Succeeds in Historic...
Staff Report – It’s being billed as a “Wright Brothers” moment on another planet. A small robotic helicopter named Ingenuity made space exploration history on Monday when it lifted off the surface of...
View ArticleU.S. Postal Service Issues Forever Sun Science Stamps
Staff Report – GREENBELT, Md. — The U.S. Postal Service issued forever Sun Science stamps this week at a special dedication ceremony at the Greenbelt Main Post Office. They are now for sale at Post...
View ArticleInternational Space Station Goes on High Alert After Russians Blow Up...
Staff Report – The International Space Station went on high alert on Monday when a Russian anti-satellite test destroyed a satellite in space, creating a sufficient debris field to pose a threat to the...
View ArticleVice President Kamala Harris Signals Peaceful Approach to Space and Focus on...
Staff Report – WASHINGTON, D.C. – Vice President Kamala Harris is taking a leadership role in guiding United States policy in space, signaling that the focus of the Biden-Harris administration is going...
View ArticleNASA’s Webb Telescope Launches on Christmas Day
Staff Report – GREENBELT, Md. — Early on Christmas morning, when many Americans were just waking up wondering if this would be the Christmas when Donald Trump would end up behind bars, the good...
View ArticleNASA’s Webb Telescope Reveals Star Formation in the Cartwheel Galaxy
The Big Picture – By Glynn Wilson – If I was going to hop aboard a worm hole jumping space ship to travel back in time to visit another galaxy, I think I would pick the Cartwheel Galaxy, 500 million...
View ArticleArtemis: We Are Going Back to the Moon, Onto Mars…
NASA to Stream Artemis I Rollout, Briefings on Science, Tech Payloads – Staff Report – It’s true. No BS, according to NASA. We are going back to the Moon, and setting up a base to launch the trip to...
View ArticleAmerica Plans Return to the Moon For the First Time in 50 Years
By Glynn Wilson – WASHINGTON, D.C. — All things being stable, the United States of America will launch a rocket to the moon this Wednesday for the first time since the Apollo 17 mission in 1972, 50...
View ArticleAs the World Warms, Scientists Solve Heat and Air Conditioning Problem for...
By Glynn Wilson – WASHINGTON, D.C. — On two fronts the imaginations of those who write science fiction are gradually coming into raw focus. For those who see the world spinning toward life-ending...
View ArticleVoyager 1 Goes Dark: First Craft in Interstellar Space Loses Contact
The Big Picture – By Glynn Wilson – WASHINGTON, D.C. — Space exploration occupies some of my thoughts of late. Wonder what’s become of Voyager 1? The first of its kind space probe launched in 1977...
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