Temperatures on the planet could make water theoretically possible. Astronomers are researching an Earth-like exoplanet that could contain water, according to NASA. The exoplanet, named TRAPPIST-1 e, ...
NASA's Mars rover Perseverance has uncovered rocks in a dry river channel that may hold potential signs of ancient microscopic life, scientists reported Wednesday. They stressed that in-depth analysis ...
It's full steam ahead for NASA — at least according to Sean Duffy, the agency's acting administrator. During an internal employee town hall Thursday, Duffy warned of "letting safety be the enemy of ...
Radioisotope power systems (RPS) keep spacecraft going with nuclear batteries. Until now, RPS operated using a plutonium isotope, but researchers have found that an isotope of americium could keep ...
NASA announced it found promising potential biosignatures on Mars. Potential biosignatures are things like chemicals and structures that could be a result of life on the planet, but more research was ...
Lockheed Martin's concept for a fission surface power (FSP) system on the surface of the moon. Credit: Lockheed Martin WASHINGTON — NASA is moving ahead with plans to support development of a lunar ...
UPDATE for 11 am ET: NASA's Perseverance rover has discovered sediment formations that could be signs of possible biosignatures on Mars, but they could also have a non-biological source. Read our ...
Scientists are observing an Earth-like exoplanet that may contain water using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, the space agency said in a news release. The exoplanet, known as TRAPPIST-1 e, orbits ...
Lawmakers are growing concerned that China may beat the United States in the race back to the Moon — and acting NASA administrator Sean Duffy is willing to throw the agency’s brave astronauts under ...
In this week’s episode of Space Minds, host Mike Gruss is joined by SpaceNews Senior Staff Writer Jeff Foust to break down the surprising appointment of Sean Duffy as NASA’s Acting Administrator. From ...
Sept. 3 (UPI) --NASA said Wednesday the "next era" of lunar exploration demands a new kind of wheel as the space agency unveiled its "Rock and Roll" challenge. The so-called "Rock and Roll with NASA" ...
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