Scientists announced earlier this week that they have discovered water inside tiny beads of glass scattered across the moon, suggesting that one day it could be extracted and used by the ...
On March 9, 1979, Linda Morabito discovered a volcanic plume on Io, a moon of Jupiter, in one of the photos from Voyager 1.
Scientists have unveiled evidence that gravitational waves, the ripples in the fabric of space-time predicted by Albert Einstein more than a century ago, are permeating the universe at low ...
Instead of performing a soft landing, trying to find the perfect spot ... contain trace amounts of water (like the orange glass beads on Earth’s moon) hinting that Io was once like its famous ...
On March 9, 1979, Linda Morabito discovered a volcanic plume on Io, a moon of Jupiter, in one of the photos from Voyager 1.
Zion, Mesa Verde, Arches, Grand Canyon and Joshua Tree all in one epic journey? We did it. Here's how it played out.
Debris from ancient volcanic eruptions on the moon was spotted by the Apollo 17 astronauts Harrison Schmitt and Gene Cernan, who were shocked to see orange glass beads on the colorless lunar surface.
The meeting was held, appropriately, at Biosphere 2, a glass-paneled ... habitats inside NASA centers. These places are intended to mimic how people might fare on Mars or the moon, or on long-term ...
An curved arrow pointing right. The Earth may have helped give rise to water on the moon, scientists have found. A cosmic tail of invisible electrons trailing our planet could have generated water ...