Welcome to Mars, NASA Maven Explorer!
A while back we discussed about how some astronomers discovered a new supermassive black hole and today it’s time for some more exciting news from outer space. The NASA Maven Explorer, a craft whose...
View ArticleMIT Plans to Use Asteroids As Mars Colonization Stepping Stones
According to a planetary scientist from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, asteroids could aid NASA greatly in helping colonize Mars in the future. Richard Binzel believes that asteroids could...
View ArticleAre You Ready for the Leonid Meteor Shower on Tuesday?
Great news for skywatchers everywhere! The Leonid meteor shower will take place tomorrow, Tuesday, November 18. The amazing astronomical event will have the night sky filled with shooting stars in a...
View ArticleNew NASA Project: Asteroid Mining
NASA is currently developing new ways to create sources of revenue. The new NASA project will involve asteroid mining. According to NASA there are two companies who have signed contracts with Deep...
View ArticleScientists Invent Gecko Gloves For Climbing Glass
Spider-Man could have new competition because a team of scientists from the Stanford University has invented the Gecko gloves that will enable humans to climb glass surfaces like a gecko lizard. The...
View ArticleJuno Spacecraft is Making Its Path to Jupiter
NASA has recently announced that Juno Spacecraft is making its path to Jupiter. The U.S. space agency stated that Juno executed its first engine burn on February 3rd, having its speed changed by 0.7...
View ArticleTitan’s Peaks Explored by Cassini
STATES CHRONICLE – The Cassini spacecraft has been sent out in space to explore different cosmic objects in our galaxy. Lately, the spacecraft has been focusing its research on Saturn and its moons in...
View ArticleMars Probably Once Had Liquid Water, Oxygen Rich Atmosphere
STATES CHRONICLE – A new study suggests that the presence of manganese oxide in Martian soil may be evidence that the Red Planet once hosted liquid water and oxygen rich skies. Study authors explained...
View ArticleInternational Space Station Gets Its Second Half Of The Expedition 48 Team
STATES CHRONICLE – On the morning of Saturday, July 9th, three astronauts arrived at the International Space Station. The trip was made in an upgraded Russian Soyuz spacecraft and lasted two days, as...
View ArticleCeres Could Hold Billion-Year-Old Ice
STATES CHRONICLE – NASA has found that the dwarf planet Ceres has numerous craters on its surface which act as cold traps and retain water. Ceres has several regions all over its surface which are...
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