Why Theoretical Physicist Sylvester James Gates Sees No Conflict Between Science and Religion
“I got used to the idea that questions had answers.”
I Was a Card-Carrying Member of the “First Moon Flights” Club
My card is now a historical museum artifact, but I’ll never give up my dream to fly to the Moon
Six Places on Earth That Scientists Say Look Like Other Planets
The eerie resemblance these locales have to Mars and beyond has attracted researchers for years
The Bizarre Tale of the Middle East’s First Space Program
In Lebanon, reminders of what could have been still stand
Mercury Is Tectonically Active, Making It Uniquely Like Earth
A whole new picture of Mercury’s geologic history emerges, showing its crust is being thrust up and its surface is changing over time
How a Couple of Guys Built the Most Ambitious Alien Outreach Project Ever
You might think it takes vast governmental resources to launch an extraterrestrial communication effort. Nope
Astronauts Tell All About Their One Year on “Mars”
In an unprecedented simulation, NASA learned that its astronauts are a bunch of overachievers
The True Story of “Hidden Figures,” the Forgotten Women Who Helped Win the Space Race
A new book and movie document the accomplishments of NASA’s black “human computers” whose work was at the heart of the country’s greatest battles
Astrophysicist Mario Livio on the Intersection of Art and Science
The scientist considers both a response to the vastness of the universe
SpaceX Explosion Sets Back Launch Date, Hopes
The Falcon 9 blow up may be a sign that Elon Musk is moving too fast
Solving the Mystery of the Milky Way’s Missing Mass
Smithsonian scientists have discovered a huge cloud of super hot gas expanding from the middle of our galaxy
Why the Universe Needs More Black and Latino Astronomers
Astronomy has one of the worst diversity rates of any scientific field. This Harvard program is trying to change that
Long After Einstein, Cosmic Lensing Reaches Its Full Potential
How Hubble is taking advantage of Einstein’s theories to study the most distant galaxies
This Scientist Seeks Out the Secret History of Other Worlds
Maria Zuber has spent her career enabling discoveries beyond Earth. She says the best is yet to come
Journey to the Center of Earth
New Moon-Formation Theory Also Raises Questions About Early Earth
A new model of the impact that created the moon might upend theories about earth, too
The Solar Storm That Nearly Set the Cold War Ablaze
How radio interference from a 1967 solar storm spooked the U.S. military—and launched space weather forecasting
The Perseid Meteor Shower Looks Even More Beautiful When You Know Where It Comes From
Each streak across the sky is a fragment of the original material of our solar system
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