Standing outside on a crisp spring night, surrounded by chirping grasshoppers and the low hum of the nearby highway, I turn my gaze to the stars and it’s as easy as breathing. Denver’s smog and the haze from wildfires clouds Read More
Standing outside on a crisp spring night, surrounded by chirping grasshoppers and the low hum of the nearby highway, I turn my gaze to the stars and it’s as easy as breathing. Denver’s smog and the haze from wildfires clouds Read More
Existing is a complicated business in the best of situations, let alone trying to exist and work inside a bubble. When resources are limited, all factors must be considered and improvements made at every turn. In space, the smallest details Read More
History is full of untold stories and unsung heroes. There are many people who contributed to the vast and interconnected space industry who never got a news spot and whose stories are only told over a family dinner or drinks Read More
The International Space Station (ISS) is a unique environment that facilitates and extends scientific research in space. Recent on-board experiments have looked at the future of space exploration and long-term travel in deep space. Newly publish papers demonstrate the technological Read More
The Webb Space Telescope took off on Dec. 25th at 7:20 a.m. EST in a successful launch on an Ariane 5 rocket from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana. (Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls) Webb Space Telescope The much anticipated James Webb Space Read More
The time has finally arrived — after years of development, engineering, troubleshooting and problem solving plus collaboration between dozens of countries, organizations, and universities — as the James Webb Space Telescope is scheduled to launch on December 22, 2021 from Read More
The new ‘space’ cold war plows forward as countries, companies and CEOs with too much money partake in an epic and expensive pissing match. Meanwhile, 7.8 billion people on Earth confront more pedestrian problems and are caught in the rising Read More
Finding the answer to a long-held question is not common in astronomy as the objects under observation are multifaceted, extremely remote and difficult to measure. A conclusive answer is still a theory, even if there is general consensus the science Read More
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