Weird green gel-like substance found on the moon finally identified0
- From Around the Web, Space
- July 9, 2020
No, it’s not space snot.

No, it’s not space snot.

Maj. Gen. Chance Saltzman wil serve as acting staff director of the Office of the Chief of Space Operations.

The going continues to be tough for InSight’s burrowing heat probe.

When humankind makes its long-awaited return to our nearest celestial neighbour, Canada will lend a hand. Literally.

A comet named C/2020 is expected to be visible from Earth at various points throughout July.

A NASA probe orbiting Mars has captured new photos of two dead spacecraft frozen in place at their Red Planet graves.

A suspected meteor exploded in the sky over Tokyo, Japan, early on July 2, generating a spectacular fireball that excited locals and skywatchers at the International Meteor Organization (IMO).

Fiery rose and peach sunset skies are a unique perk of our home on Earth. But what colors appear when the sun sets on other planets in the solar system?



