05 Apr Science We could make solar panels on the moon by melting lunar dust April 5, 2025 By mcknight.bg 0 comments A boot print on the dusty surface of the moonPublic domain sourced / access rights from CBW / Alamy Future lunar bases could be powered... Continue reading
02 Apr Science NASA cut $420 million for climate science, moon modelling and more April 2, 2025 By mcknight.bg 0 comments NASA funding cuts are already affecting research and educational programs across the USDCStockPhotography/Shutterstock NASA has cancell... Continue reading
22 Mar Science Isar Aerospace: German company set for first commercial rocket launch from … March 22, 2025 By mcknight.bg 0 comments The Spectrum rocket on the launch pad at Andøya Space Center in NorwayWingmen-Media Preparations are under way for a rocket test flight... Continue reading
16 Feb Science Images that capture our timeless obsession with the moon February 16, 2025 By mcknight.bg 0 comments A close-up photograph of an astronaut’s shoe and shoeprint in the lunar soil, photographed by Buzz Aldrin in July 1969NASA/Johnson Spac... Continue reading
12 Nov Science A new life on Mars? Expect toxic dust, bad vibes and insects for lunch November 12, 2024 By mcknight.bg 0 comments Earth isn’t doing so great. Thanks to human-induced climate change, the seas are warming and rising, while the land – in many places – ... Continue reading
19 Sep Science Current laws cannot protect civilians in space if something goes wrong September 19, 2024 By mcknight.bg 0 comments If you watched the live video of billionaire Jason Isaacman popping his head out of a SpaceX spacecraft (see “Polaris Dawn mission is o... Continue reading
14 Sep Science Polaris Dawn mission is one giant leap for private space exploration September 14, 2024 By mcknight.bg 0 comments An artist’s rendering of the spacewalk on the Polaris Dawn missionSpaceX SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn mission is a leap forward for private sp... Continue reading