Sixty-five years of NASA: an astrophysicist reflects on the agency’s legacy
NASA’s missions have inspired generations of young people to pursue the sciences. But what will the agency’s future look like?
NASA’s missions have inspired generations of young people to pursue the sciences. But what will the agency’s future look like?
Even seasoned Seti researchers are beginning to think that we might be on the cusp of a momentous scientific breakthrough.
The UK has the Formula One pit-lanes for launching rockets, but now needs the cars to get to the finish line.
Unveiled by US president Joe Biden, the awe-inspiring images from the James Webb telescope have marked a new era in astronomy.
Humans are sending out a signal to the stars. If we ever make contact, let’s hope that lifeforms come in peace.
And when it does, Australia will likely have a front row seat.
If you plan on reading one book on Martian geology and our exploration of the red planet this (or next) year, then make sure it’s this book.
The BepiColombo spacecraft passed within just 200km of the surface of Mercury and sent back some spectacular images.
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