Researchers discovered that moss spores can survive nearly a year exposed directly to space. Despite intense UV radiation and temperature swings, most spores remained viable when returned to Earth.
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‘First Crime in Space’ Was Never Real: Accuser Pleads Guilty to Lying to Feds
For a few days several years ago, headlines around the world breathlessly talked about the “first crime in space.” There were ...
Earth's orbit is getting crowded with junk. And that's becoming a major problem. Starting with Sputnik I in 1957, humanity has sent up nearly 17,000 satellites. Around 11,500 of them are still there, ...
This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Space.com's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. Wayne N White Jr consults with One Space Technologies ...
China sees outer space and the polar regions as ‘strategic new frontiers’ vital to its future security – and is investing ...
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25 Astonishing Facts About Outer Space
Grab your copy of What The Facts now, available on Amazon! Click the link to explore over 500 fun and fascinating facts! From ...
Hines is developing a sprawling industrial park near Florida’s Cape Canaveral, aiming to cash in on the booming aerospace industry. The giant Texas real-estate firm is betting that companies such as ...
A team of Japanese scientists discovered moss’ resilience for space travel after they germinated a clutch of moss spores that ...
(via PBS Space Time) Did you know that many of us have up to 4% neanderthal DNA? And that 100% of your DNA may come from outer space? No joke. The biochemistry that defined the coding system of your ...
After the Moon Landing of 1969, manned space travel stagnated for over half a century. The space shuttle was far too expensive and never lived up to expectations. It was only with the advent of ...
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