Will we ever colonize an asteroid?0
- From Around the Web, Space
- June 16, 2018
The asteroid belt is rich with precious metals. There are already plans for asteroid mining but could we ever build a colony on one?

The asteroid belt is rich with precious metals. There are already plans for asteroid mining but could we ever build a colony on one?

A new analysis of data collected by NASA’s Dawn orbiter suggests that organic molecules may exist in surprisingly high concentrations on the surface of Ceres. The study appears in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.

NASA is pretty much the gold standard when it comes to scientific research: Between the Hubble and Chandra telescopes, the multiple Mars rovers rolling across Mars’ surface, and the International Space Station, they’ve pulled in more data about space, the Solar System, and our galaxy than just about anyone else.

For the first time, astronomers have directly imaged the formation and expansion of a fast-moving jet of material ejected when the powerful gravity of a supermassive black hole ripped apart a star that wandered too close to the cosmic monster.

Despite residing in it, it’s hard for us to know exactly how big the Milky Way is. But new research has found that our galaxy is bigger than previously thought.

NASA decided to suspend the operations of the Opportunity rover due to a massive dust storm in Mars that is bigger than North America.

Two landmark discoveries reveal organic carbon on the red planet, shaping the future hunt for life on Mars.

Around 1.4 billion years ago, a day on Earth lasted approximately 18.7 hours, according to a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. And this is at least in part because the Moon was closer and changed the way our planet spun around its axis.

A race is on to mine billions of dollars in resources from the solar system’s asteroids, fuelling our future among the stars

For decades, astronomers have puzzled over the exact source of a peculiar type of faint microwave light emanating from a number of regions across the Milky Way.



