NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Makes Record-Breaking Attempt to “Touch” the Sun A NASA spacecraft is on the verge of making history with the closest-ever approach […]
Tag: Space Exploration
After more than 40 years, NASA’s Voyager reconnects using a device last used in 1981.
At 15.4 billion miles from Earth, Voyager 1 continues its journey in interstellar space, but its time may be running out. Recently, NASA’s flight engineers […]
Martian Ice Caps Uncover Clues to Ancient Climate Changes
Katherine Lutz, a PhD student at the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies and a National Science Foundation Fellow, embarked on her journey in […]
Perseverance Marks Incredible Milestone with 1,000 Days of Mars Exploration
Perseverance ventured into the vast expanse of the Solar System, ultimately touching down on Mars in February 2021. Since its arrival, spanning 1000 days of […]
James Webb Telescope Captures Starlight Surrounding Universe’s Largest, Most Ancient Black Holes in Groundbreaking Discovery
Integral to galaxy dynamics and evolution, supermassive black holes influence galactic formation, stellar birth, and potentially even the distribution of dark matter. Present in nearly […]
NASA Postpones Lunar Missions Due to Technical and Safety Challenges
NASA has rescheduled two lunar missions due to developmental and safety challenges. The American space agency’s Artemis program, aimed at returning astronauts to the moon […]