Mars’ lake may need an underground volcano to exist0
- From Around the Web, Space
- February 20, 2019
Scientists try to explain how a body of water could remain liquid in such a cold environment

Scientists try to explain how a body of water could remain liquid in such a cold environment

The day after tomorrow, Earth will be buzzed by a fairly large asteroid hurtling through space at more than 30,000 mph.

A small satellite has captured a piece of space debris using a claw-tipped harpoon. The test represents an important technological achievement given our mounting space junk problem.

Researchers are working with Nasa to see if clowns help team cohesion on long space missions

The NASA rover’s surprisingly long mission moved Mars science past ‘follow the water’

NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter snapped the newest machine on Mars. You can even see the solar panels.

Imagine going to live on a planet where the sun never moves in the sky. No sunrise, no sunset.

Two of the planets which are orbiting the star Kepler 107 could be the result of an impact similar to that which affected the Earth to produce the moon.

The robotic trailblazer’s mission comes to an end after more than 14 years on Mars. Goodnight, Oppy.

New images reveal the skinny side of the Kuiper Belt object



