Wiggling wheels could keep future rovers trucking in loose lunar soil0
- From Around the Web, Space
- May 16, 2020
A tiny model robot slogs over terrain that would stop simpler bots in their tracks

A tiny model robot slogs over terrain that would stop simpler bots in their tracks

NASA said Friday it has begun negotiating a series of bilateral agreements with space agencies in other countries that want to join the Artemis Program. Essentially, partner nations would need to agree to 10 basic norms as part of their space activities, such as operating transparently and releasing scientific data.

A planned NASA mission to test its capability to defend Earth from an incoming asteroid could cause the planet’s first-ever artificial meteor shower, a study found earlier this year.

Astronomers learn more about delta Scutis.

Findings could prove good news for those hoping to explore Mars’ surface

Nuclear tests conducted during the Cold War changed rainfall thousands of miles away, according to new research.

For generations, a mythical beast has been said to lurk in the depths of Okanagan Lake. But now a new view on British Columbia’s most revered serpent is taking hold.

A strange creature digging up a hole in a cemetery. Is it just a man who likes digging with their bare hands, or is it something we’d rather not know?

For the first time in 72 years, the official flag of a new U.S. military service will be unveiled on Friday.

Astronomers at the University of Canterbury (UC) have found an incredibly rare new Super-Earth planet towards the center of the galaxy. The planet is one of only a handful that have been discovered with both size and orbit comparable to that of Earth.



