Old satellites and other space junk fall toward Earth every day, and the shock waves they create could be used to track their trajectories, according to new research.
On this day in 1992, Roberta Bondar from Sault Ste. Marie became Canada’s first woman in space. Bondar also became “the first neurologist to journey beyond Earth,” Mayor Matthew Shoemaker said today ...
Debrief: Defense Industry Needs Stable Samarium Supply is published in Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, an Aviation Week ...
Space debris entering the Earth’s atmosphere moves faster than the speed of sound and it's hard to predict where it will ...
Falling satellites and large orbital debris create massive sonic booms and scientists are using them to track dangerous space ...
The sensors used to listen for earthquakes could help protect people from the hazards created by falling spacecraft.
Thursday’s launch was the 17th crewed Blue Origin flight to ferry passengers into space. The previous mission, NS-37, was ...
Solar Orbiter captured the most detailed view of a solar flare, observing the build-up of events that lead to the explosion.
Smart molecular crystals can restore their structure, even at extreme freezing temperatures, making them valuable for space ...
Crew-11 came down from the International Space Station (ISS) in the first-ever medical evacuation from space last week. The ...
Brevard County has been a backdrop for films and television shows. At one time, Central Florida was referred to as "Hollywood ...
After years of speculation, scientists finally believe they have figured out the crystal conundrum thanks to new imaging from ...