Can You Cry in Space? (video)
Of course you can! But is it a good idea? If one day you can get on the International Space Station, for example, or just go into orbit around the Earth and fall into weightlessness, you will probably want … Read More
Of course you can! But is it a good idea? If one day you can get on the International Space Station, for example, or just go into orbit around the Earth and fall into weightlessness, you will probably want … Read More
NASA experts have registered one of the most powerful solar eruptions in the last 12 years, which is one of the 15 most powerful emanations of light, heat and kinetic energy in the entire Sun observation history. NASA reported … Read More
On September 3, 1976 on Mars landed the Viking 2 – a drop-off module, which sent the first close color photographs from the surface of the Red Planet. NASA’s Viking program is the first space program to send spacecraft … Read More
I’m quite sure that all who are fortunate to be in the US tomorrow are ready for the Eclipse. It is definitely not something to be missed since the last time such a phenomenon happened in 1918. But what exactly … Read More
Regular launches of suborbital cruise ships can accelerate the rise of Earth’s temperature, New Scientist reports. This conclusion came to researchers which are developing computer model of the climate impact of soot, formed during incomplete combustion of various fuels. … Read More
On 5th of July 2016 Juno successfully arrived to Jupiter and insert itself into a polar orbit. This means Juno has spend last year gathering data around the biggest planet in our Solar System. So what has it actually seen. … Read More