On the evening of Jan. 31, 1958, the United States orbited its first satellite -- Explorer 1. The effort was part of the nation's participation in the International Geophysical Year (IGY), a peaceful ...
NASA has disqualified one of the two proposals for a large astrophysics mission, a decision the project’s leader blames on ...
This reentry is notable because it poses a higher risk to the public than the US government typically allows. The risk of harm coming to anyone on Earth is still low, approximately 1 in 4,200, but it ...
Discover the capabilities of the wheeled-legged robot developed by ETH Zürich's Robotic Systems Lab. In this video, watch as the autonomous quadruped demonstrates rapid movement across paved paths, ...
In the pawn scenario, Kazakhstan remains operationally relevant but strategically passive. Its space and AI assets are used by others, segmented across competing blocs, while high-value R&D, ...
Shares end lower; Electro Optic Systems’ Middle East deal; Dalrymple Bay raises $350m; BHP’s fresh Chinese blow; Immutep ...
NASA and the U.S. Space Force have been tracking a one in 4,200 chance that remnants from spacecraft can survive re-entry and harm someone on Earth. (NASA.gov photo) ...
Satellite views and space telescopes allow scientists to see amazing wonders, such as sand seas in the Namib Desert, "spiderweb" formations on Mars, and even distant nebulae. Sometimes, though, a ...
Satellite images reveal a Y-shaped formation in China’s Taklamakan Desert where the Hotan River carries precious jade.
Flagship Minerals is closing in on a maiden resource at its Chilean gold play, where new data points to a district-scale prize beside BHP-Lundin’s US$18B venture.
It's shocking how many times Captain Kirk was able to induce self-destruction throughout Star Trek: The Original Series.