The planet-hunting Kepler space telescope is dead0
- From Around the Web, Space
- October 31, 2018
The spacecraft’s mission is officially over after 9½ years

The spacecraft’s mission is officially over after 9½ years

The silk fibers produced by Bombyx mori, the domestic silkworm, has been prized for millennia as a strong yet lightweight and luxurious material.

He’s the namesake of a music festival, the silhouetted icon on a stout bottle and a perennial source of fascination in American culture.

The Red Planet is a rich source of perchlorates—chemical compounds used in fertilizer and rocket fuel that are rarely formed naturally on Earth.

Oxygen-breathing critters might be more plausible than we thought.

The particle’s most precise measurement yet suggests the LHC isn’t large enough

Rocket scientists tell Nasa a new rover could finally unlock red planet’s secrets

Our solar system is just a tiny speck in the Milky Way.

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