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Why Kim Stanley Robinson's Red Mars is still a classic, 34 years on
As the New Scientist Book Club reads Kim Stanley Robinson’s science-fiction novel in April, George Bass digs into why this ...
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From Calle’s habitat, known as MDRS, the cotton candy sky against the red rocks of the Western United States “felt like Mars, ...
Call it Spud-nick. An image of a tentacled growth in space has caused an uproar online with freaked-out viewers imploring ...
A three-sided formation spotted in Nasa imagery is drawing comparisons to the Great Pyramid of Giza. Researchers say the real culprit is rather more mundane ...
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Space creature or humble potato? What NASA astronaut Don Pettit’s latest photo actually shows
As technologies to grow food in space see increasing popularity, NASA astronaut Don Pettit sheds more light on his space ...
A 'space potato' grown aboard the ISS went viral for its alien look, but NASA astronaut Don Pettit says it highlights future ...
After 54 years, humankind will finally return to the moon thanks to the upcoming April liftoff of NASA’s Artemis 2, which ...
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Mars soil was tested on one of Earth’s hardest-to-kill creatures and it didn’t go as expected
Mars Soil Was Tested on One of Earth’s Hardest-to-Kill Creatures and It Didn’t Go as Expected ...
NASA has announced plans to build a $20billion permanent base on the moon.
The Pillars of Rome are massive rock formations that rise dramatically from the high desert landscape like ancient sentinels ...
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