Tag: Space Technology
What’s Out There? Avi Loeb’s ‘Fishing Net’ Idea to Catch Strange Objects from Beyond Our Solar System
For millennia, humanity has gazed at the stars, wondering, what else is out there? While telescopes peer into distant galaxies and probes explore our...
5 Things You Might’ve Missed During NASA’s Big Artemis 2 Launch
The roar of the engines, the blinding flash, the collective gasp of humanity watching a behemoth of engineering ascend towards the heavens – NASA's...
Another Starlink satellite just blew up, and no one knows why.
Imagine a tiny spark, high above, suddenly blossoming into a catastrophic cosmic dust-up. That's essentially what happened again, with another Starlink satellite unexpectedly choosing...
Galactic cosmic rays: Invisible rain that never stops falling
Imagine a rain that never ceases, falling not from the clouds above but from the depths of space, penetrating everything in its path. This...
An unbelievably dumb glitch just killed a $72 million moon mission in a day.
The headlines scream, a collective groan ripples across the internet: "$72 million moon mission killed in a day by an unbelievably dumb glitch." It's...
Sentinel-2 explores night vision
In the vast expanse of Earth observation, satellites tirelessly orbit our planet, capturing invaluable data that shapes our understanding of dynamic landscapes and human...
Crew-11 astronauts have just left the International Space Station in the first-ever medical evacuation.
The vast, silent expanse of space is no longer just a realm of scientific discovery; it's increasingly a place where human safety and well-being...
Scientists sent a menstrual cup to space. How did it go?
Space travel, once the realm of science fiction, is increasingly becoming a long-term human endeavor. As missions stretch from months to years, and as...



