Putting metallic needles in lunar orbit was once thought the ideal way to keep moon explorers…
Author: New Scientist - Space
Ultrahot planets bust up molecules then rebuild them into clouds
The hottest planets in the universe are half star, half cloudy oasis. In the light, it’s…
Ultrahot planets bust up molecules then rebuild them into clouds
The hottest planets in the universe are half star, half cloudy oasis. In the light, it’s…
Ripples in Saturn’s rings unravel mystery of how fast it spins
Saturn’s rotating magnetic field should reveal how fast the gas giant spins, but it has led…
Ripples in Saturn’s rings unravel mystery of how fast it spins
Saturn’s rotating magnetic field should reveal how fast the gas giant spins, but it has led…
Methane ice and winds on Pluto make strange ‘sand’ dunes
Pluto doesn’t have much of an atmosphere, but it does have just enough wind to blow…
Methane ice and winds on Pluto make strange ‘sand’ dunes
Pluto doesn’t have much of an atmosphere, but it does have just enough wind to blow…
We need to grab some rocks from Mars – let’s just get on with it
A mission to collect samples from the Red Planet and return them to Earth is our…
I’m working on a universal language to let us speak to aliens
It's time to find a new way to speak across the stars, says Douglas Vakoch, head…
I’m working on a universal language to let us speak to aliens
It's time to find a new way to speak across the stars, says Douglas Vakoch, head…