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NASA-backed coating for space shield roughly 250x thinner than a human hair could help detect alien life
The coating could be applied on future spacecraft designed to block light from distant stars hosting exoplanets.
Somewhere out there, a planet roughly the size of Earth may be orbiting a distant star in conditions that could support life.
US firm Vast is developing spinning space stations with artificial gravity to keep astronauts healthy on deep-space missions and push the search for alien life.
Alien director Ridley Scott eventually returned to the franchise, but couldn't complete his ambitious plans. Here's what his unmade movie could have been about.
What started as a quiet rivalry between two billionaire space dreamers has turned into one of the ugliest feuds in tech. Elon ...
Nasa is attempting an unprecedented mission to rescue its ageing Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory before it re-enters Earth’s ...
There’s no data to suggest that aliens exist. However, if we believed they existed and came to Earth, our planet would offer ...
On a clear night, the sky may seem peaceful and empty. Yet beyond the stars visible to our eyes lies a universe so vast that it is difficult to imagine. Our gal ...
Dune: Part Two, 1917, Lincoln, Dunkirk, Avatar, There Will Be Blood, and more make up our list of the best epic movies of the ...
Besiege Broken Beyond launched June 22 on Steam, adding inverse-square-law multi-body orbital gravity, 13 new space blocks, ...
In the searing Mediterranean summer, wildfires turn dangerous in minutes. Greece has learned that at a terrible cost. In 2018 ...
In 1988, the Soviet Union launched two of its most ambitious spacecraft ever built not toward Mars itself, but toward one of ...
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