by admin | Mar 30, 2026 | Aliens, Andy Weir, News, Project Hail Mary, space, Space News, The Conversation
“Project Hail Mary,” the movie adaptation to Andy Weir’s 2021 novel about a science teacher attempting to save the Earth from sun-eating microbes, was released in March 2026 to stellar ratings from critics and audiences alike. The movie explores a few unique forms... by admin | Jul 7, 2025 | Dark Matter, News, observatory, space, Space News, The Conversation, Vera Rubin telescope
We are entering a new era of cosmic exploration. The new Vera C Rubin Observatory in Chile will transform astronomy with its extraordinary ability to map the universe in breathtaking detail. It is set to reveal secrets previously beyond our grasp. Here, we delve into... by admin | Jul 7, 2025 | moon, Moon mining, News, space, Space News, The Conversation
In science-fiction stories, companies often mine the moon or asteroids. While this may seem far-fetched, this idea is edging closer to becoming reality. Celestial bodies like the moon contain valuable resources, such as lunar regolith — also known as moon dust —... by admin | Jul 6, 2025 | astronomy, Comets, insterstellar objects, News, solar system, space, Space News, The Conversation
Astronomers manning an asteroid warning system caught a glimpse of a large, bright object zipping through the solar system late on July 1, 2025. The object’s potentially interstellar origins excited scientists across the globe, and the next morning, the European Space... by admin | Jul 2, 2025 | Nasa, Netflix, News, space, Space News, streaming, TV News
It’s never been easier to watch humanity take to the skies (and beyond that) with the help of NASA’s free streaming service, NASA+. Actually, scratch that. The space agency has somehow made tuning in to the various space walks, rocket launches, and gorgeous views that... by admin | Jun 30, 2025 | astronomy, News, space, Space News, The Conversation
Professional astronomers don’t make discoveries by looking through an eyepiece like you might with a backyard telescope. Instead, they collect digital images with massive cameras attached to large telescopes. Just as you might have an endless library of digital photos...