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Lindley Johnson has been a pioneer in blueprinting warning and response scenarios to any potential impact of Earth by an ...
Last week, reports started making rounds online about how the Trump administration could cut NASA's science budget for the upcoming fiscal year by almost half. Such a decision could lead to the ...
Additionally, China is also investing in a human lunar program, seeking to land its own astronauts on the surface of the Moon by 2030. Simultaneously funding ambitious human and robotic programs would ...
China has unveiled a long-term planetary exploration roadmap for planetary habitability and the search for extraterrestrial ...
While Minecraft might be the unstoppable juggernaut of procedurally-generated crafting games, many smaller titles have ...
Although an onslaught of astronaut sniffles and sore throats at Cape Kennedy last week delayed the orbital flight of Apollo 9, an unmanned spacecraft named Mariner 6 was successfully launched from ...
The Trump administration’s draft budget plan for fiscal 2026 includes deep cuts to NASA’s science programs as part of an overall 20% reduction in the agency’s annual spending, leaked documents from ...
Heavy on intertitles, the film employs animation and detailed models to illustrate its narrative, showcasing creative representations of planetary exploration. Highlights include astronauts ...
A QUT-led study analyzing data from NASA's Perseverance rover has uncovered compelling evidence of multiple mineral-forming ...
A slide titled “habitability and search for extraterrestrial life — guiding the future development of China’s planetary exploration,” was shared on Chinese social media by the country’s ...
"Traditional rovers are large, heavy, and slow, limiting the area and efficiency of planetary exploration. "Aerial solutions like drones can observe larger surface areas than rovers, but they are ...
Planetary exploration robotics is the key for future space applications maximizing the scientific return, and reaching destinations—inaccessible for humans so far. With DLR’s contributions we are ...