As mankind was planning the first moon landing in the 1960s, an asteroid approached Earth—and still hasn’t left.
The robbery at the Louvre has done what no marketing campaign ever could: It has catapulted France’s dusty crown jewels — ...
Arkansas artist Kae Barron sets the Earth itself into a forest clearing — an impossible reflection drawn from Voyager’s “Pale ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
World’s most powerful rocket explained: How Starship will take humans to Moon and Mars
SpaceX’s Starship, the world’s most powerful rocket, completes final V2 test, prepares for Moon and Mars with a new, fully ...
Private equity and credit firms are setting their sights on the US’s vast retirement savings—which should make the markets ...
With Credit blowups pressuring markets, we'll now see the typical dynamic where news/analysis follows market direction. Read ...
Belfast News Letter on MSN
Crossword: Here are the solutions for the daily puzzles
Quick: Across: 1 Cuddle; 4 Tamper; 9 Instantaneous; 10 Amateur; 11 Singe; 12 Askew; 14 Harsh; 18 Troll; 19 Coppice; 21 ...
The isotopic ratio of sulfur-33 on the moon differs from that of Earth. Did the moon's sulfur instead come from the impactor that formed it?
The sample on which they conducted their investigation came to Earth in 1972. They were shocked to find the ratio of sulfur isotopes in the sample, as it was different compared to what has been noted ...
Space.com on MSN
Mysterious smoldering wreckage in Australian Outback is likely part of a Chinese rocket
A hunk of space junk appears to have come in hot and heavy in Australia.
Scientists found unusual sulfur in moon samples from Apollo 17. The discovery reveals new clues about the Moon’s ancient ...
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