SpaceX’s Successful Third Starship Test Flight: Reaching New Heights
Summary [Fe aeth trydydd prawf prawf SpaceX o Starship i mewn i’r gofod yn llwyddiannus a pherfformio’n well na’r ddau flaenorol]SpaceX launched the “Starship” on the morning of March 14, local time in the United States. This was SpaceX’s third attempt to launch and the performance was better than the previous two. Re-rate. The nearly […]
NASA Successfully Produces Oxygen on Mars Using MOXIE Device
NASA’s Success in Oxygen Production Signals a More Realistic Future for Astronauts on Mars By [Name of Journalist] NASA’s recent breakthrough in oxygen production technology experiments has brought us one step closer to the possibility of sustaining human life on Mars. According to online media outlet Gijin, the space agency successfully generated approximately 122 grams […]
Exploring the Cosmos: NASA Uncovers Mysteries of the Universe through Moon Exploration and Black Hole Research
The Northrop Grumman Cygnus Cargo Ship Prepares for Space Mission The highly anticipated launch of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus cargo ship is set to take place on the first of next month, carrying the groundbreaking Sapphire 5 space fire test equipment. This crucial mission marks yet another milestone for space exploration. NASA Unveils New Discoveries […]
The Future of Space Resources: Expanding Competition and the Race to Mars
Kyung-Ja Kim Predicts Increased Competition for Space Resources Kim Kyung-Ja, director of the Center for Space Resource Development at the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, shared her insights at the ‘Space Resources Exploration and Development Network Forum’ hosted at the JW Marriott Seoul Hotel in Seocho-gu, Seoul. She stated that the competition to […]
The Future of Space Resources: Expanding Competition and Cooperation for Lunar and Martian Exploration
Kyung-Ja Kim Predicts Increased Competition for Space Resources Seoul, South Korea – Kyung-Ja Kim, the Director of the Center for Space Resource Development at the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, recently spoke at the ‘Space Resources Exploration and Development Network Forum’ held in Seoul. During her speech, Kim outlined her predictions for the […]
“Energy saving” strategy to operate space probes “Voyager 1” and “2” began 50 years after launch | WIRED.jp
NASA engineers are getting more hours out of Voyager 1 and Voyager 2, the longest man-made space probes that will continue to venture into uncharted territory in interstellar space He invented a power-saving measure to extract scientific results. Time is of the essence here. Voyager 1 and 2 have been flying since 1977, and their […]
ESA successfully launches Jupiter ice probe ‘Juice’… The 8-year journey begins: Dong-A Science
Successful rocket separation on the 14th (local time) The European Space Agency’s (ESA) Jupiter satellite probe ‘JUICE’ awaits launch aboard an Ariane 5 rocket from the Kourou Space Center in northern French Guiana on the 13th (local time). AFP = Courtesy of Yonhap News The European Space Agency’s (ESA) Jupiter satellite probe has successfully launched. […]
The first black woman and man to orbit the moon…NASA unveils astronauts aboard Artemis 2 : Dong-A Science
Astronauts selected for Artemis Mission-2. Clockwise from left are Christina Koch, Victor Glover, Jeremy Hansen and Reed Wiseman. Provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has revealed four astronauts who will go on the ‘Artemis 2’ manned lunar exploration mission. Artemis 2 is a mission where […]
Russia’s space program is in ‘serious crisis’ | WIRED.jp
The fact that there were three leaks within a few years “suggests a general decline in Russia’s civilian space program,” McClintock said. RussianSpaceWeb’s Zak notes that micrometeor impacts in orbit around the Earth are extremely rare. Zak believes that the probability of a meteorite damaging the cooling systems of two spacecraft in such a short […]
[과학핫이슈]Earth’s ‘twin’ Venus confirms evidence of active volcanoes
Evidence of active volcanic activity has been confirmed for the first time on Earth’s ‘twin’ planet. A research team at the University of Alaska Geophysical Laboratory in Fairbanks, USA, analyzed radar image data from the past 30 years ago on the 15th and published evidence that volcanic activity has recently occurred on Venus. Radar data […]