SPACERussia is making its way to space again, this time they are going with Luxembourg. RUSSIA -- considered as the world's largest source of natural resources is planning to join Luxembourg in its mission to mine minerals from the outer space.
Proof of an existing Multiverse is theoretically inevitable. The Universe is constantly expanding, and at an accelerated rate. Even with today's most advanced technology, the edge of the Universe could never be seen.
Astronauts with poor immunization state compromised with viruses NASA scientists discover an increase in the virus reactivation rates of astronauts during spaceflight and their findings were published in Frontiers in Microbiology.
Another debunking of the flat earth theory We all know the Earth is round--right? Well, apparently not all of us. There is an actual group of people, the Flat Earth Society, who whole-heartedly believe that the earth is flat.
The Soyuz has successfully made it to the orbit and its astronauts are now on their way to the International Space Station, according to NASA television.
A hazy but amazing sunset-for-one from the Red Planet. Nothing is more spectacular than ending the day by watching the sunset over the vast blue ocean waters.
Toyota, no longer just for earthlings. Toyota plans to take off-roading vehicle design to astronomical heights, to the moon to be exact. The carmaker announced an upcoming collaboration with Japan's national space agency to design, develop and build the next generation of moon rover.
Researchers have spotted the formation sites of planets around a young star resembling our Sun. Two rings of dust around the star, at distances comparable to the asteroid belt and the orbit of Neptune in our Solar System, suggest that we are witnessing the formation of a planetary system similar to our own.
Just as dust gathers in corners and along bookshelves in our homes, dust piles up in space too. But when the dust settles in the solar system, it's often in rings. Several dust rings circle the Sun. The rings trace the orbits of planets, whose gravity tugs dust into place around the Sun, as it drifts by on its way to the center of the solar system.
If that solar storm happened today, it could bring about devastating effects on humankind. An enormous solar storm has once devastated the Earth and could be brewing up just around the corner.
Two female astronauts with an all-female team will conduct a spacewalk on March 29. March 29, 2019 marks the first ever all-female spacewalk in history.