Space Missions

Perseverance rover

NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover just dropped its 1st sample on the Martian surface

NASA’s Perseverance rover just dropped its first rock sample on the Martian terrain at a region where future mars missions will pick up the precious rock samples and return them back to Earth. NASA released a statement on Wednesday (December 21), detailing how this rock sample will help to advance the search for life on […]

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Mars insight lander

NASA’s Insight Lander Fails to Respond to Call from Earth As its Power runs Low

On Sunday, (December 18), NASA lost contact with its Mars Insight Lander after the space probe ignored in responding to communications from Earth. After the InSight lander touched down on Mars in 2018, it has been studying quakes on Mars. However, as Mars dust continues to cover its solar arrays, the lander began to suffer

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Space Telescopes

NASA’s Hubble and Spitzer Space Telescopes Just Discovered Two Exoplanets That May be Mostly Water

Finding an Earth-like planet with the potential of sustaining any form of life has remained the primary goal of most space agencies. To take this goal even further, NASA has successfully launched several powerful space Telescopes including Hubble and Spitzer.  A team of scientists led by Caroline Piaulet of the Institute for Research on Exoplanets

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Juno Spacecraft

NASA’s Juno Spacecraft is about to Inspect the Most Active Volcanic World in the Solar System

After exploring the Galilean moons of Jupiter, Ganymede, and Europa, NASA’s Juno Spacecraft is set to visit Jupiter’s Galilean moon Io, which is the most active volcanic world in the Solar system on December 15. NASA scheduled its Juno Spacecraft to conduct a flyby on the Jovian moon Io and obtain detailed images of its

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Christmas Asteroids

Christmas Asteroid as Large as the Great Pyramid of Giza Will Make Its Close Approach to Earth on December 15, Here’s How to Join the Asteroid Challenge

Astronomers revealed that an asteroid as massive as the Great Pyramid of Giza will be making its close approach to Earth on Thursday, December 15. To capture the best view of our Christmas visitor, the European Space Agency (ESA) has issued a challenge to skywatchers to spot the asteroid. The Christmas asteroid named 2015 RN35

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Antimatter

Scientists Discover How Far Antimatter Could Travel Through the Milky Way Galaxy Using Large Hadron Collider

Antimatter traveling from a distance could be difficult to find as it is more likely to be destroyed when it meets regular matter. The more distance it covers across space, the higher its chances of getting annihilated increase. However, a recent study conducted with the Large Hadron Collider is suggesting that some antimatter particles can

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Artemis 1 mission

NASA Completes the Artemis 1 Mission with Orion Capsule Splashdown Recording a Groundbreaking Success

On December 11 at 12:40 pm EST, NASA’s Orion Spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, west of Baja California, after completing Artemis 1 mission which lasted for 25 days, 10 hours, and 53 minutes. The spacecraft covered a record-breaking distance of 1.4 million miles on a path around the moon before making its way

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dearmoon

Japanese billionaire reveals the 8 artists that will fly to the moon with him on SpaceX’s Starship dearMoon Mission in 2023

After years of waiting, SpaceX is approaching its dearMoon space flight aboard its Starship in 2023. The dearMoon Project was first unveiled in September 2018 as a space mission that will carry Yusaku Maezawa, the Japanese Billionaire, and eight other passengers around the moon in 2023. On December 8, Maezawa revealed the 8 artists that

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Nuclear Fusion

We Could travel out of the Solar System in our lifetime using this Nuclear Fusion Powered Rocket

Our desire to advance space exploration and travel outside the solar system might be closer than you could ever imagine. A press statement released by Interesting Engineering reveals that UK-based rocket company Pulsar Fusion has received funding from the UK Space Agency to assist it in building “integrated nuclear fission-based power systems for electric propulsion.”

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Artemis 1

NASA’s Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft leaves the moon’s orbit and head toward Earth

After NASA’s Artemis 1 Orion Spacecraft successfully accomplished its mission around the moon’s orbit, it ignited a lunar departure burn on December 1 to commence its journey back to earth. How will the Orion Spacecraft make its return trip to Earth? Continue reading to find out. How Orion Spacecraft is making its way back to

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