Ok, so M31, the Andromeda Galaxy, has been around for a while. It’s not new. But this image is new, … More
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Why David Bowie Was Right About The Spiders On Mars
David Bowie sang it right; there are spiders on Mars. "Spiders" are the name for a geological formation on the … More
SyFy Channel Renews ‘The Expanse’ for a More Expansive Second Season
Syfy’s sweeping space adventure "The Expanse" has been renewed for a second season, set to air early in 2017. from … More
AI is not needed to address Population, Climate Change, Human Development and Education
Google’s chairman Eric Schmidt thinks artificial intelligence will let scientists solve some of the world’s "hard problems," like population growth, … More
SpaceX Celebrates As Falcon 9 ‘Sticks Its Landing’ | Video
Newly released footage from inside SpaceX’s factory shows employees’ excitement – and some unique camera angles – as the private … More
Astronomy News from the 227th AAS Meeting: Complete Coverage
More than 2,300 scientists, teachers and journalists are in Florida this week for a conference dubbed "The Super Bowl of … More
SpaceX Set for Sunday Sea Satellite Launch, Booster Recovery Attempt
SpaceX is set to launch a sea level-monitoring satellite from the California coast this Sunday, while attempting to land the … More
Crab Nebula’s Neutron Star Pulsed Most Powerful Beam Ever Detected –“Challenges Our Knowledge of Physics”
Scientists working with the Major Atmospheric Gamma-ray Imaging Cherenkov (MAGIC) observatory have reported the discovery of the most energetic pulsed … More
Carnival of Space #440
This week’s Carnival of Space is hosted by Brian Wang at his Next Big Future blog. Click here to read Carnival … More
Project Pacer And the Unbuilt Pacer Economy Part 2: Ralph Moir’s 2 Kiloton Variant and the Future of Pacer
Project Pacer And the Unbuilt Pacer Economy Part 1: This is the second of two articles. This gives some history … More