Showing 313 to 324 of 411 results


NASA Revises Mars Sample Return Plan, Targeting Lower Cost and Faster Timeline
NASA announced Tuesday two revised, lower-cost options for its Mars Sample Return Program, aiming to retrieve Martian samples between 2029 and 2035 using either a modified \"sky crane\" landing system or a commercial heavy-lift vehicle, at an estimated cost between $5.8 billion and $7.7 billion.
NASA Revises Mars Sample Return Plan, Targeting Lower Cost and Faster Timeline
NASA announced Tuesday two revised, lower-cost options for its Mars Sample Return Program, aiming to retrieve Martian samples between 2029 and 2035 using either a modified \"sky crane\" landing system or a commercial heavy-lift vehicle, at an estimated cost between $5.8 billion and $7.7 billion.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Lithium-ion Batteries: Revolutionizing Transportation and Space Exploration
Lithium-ion batteries, utilizing lithium's high energy density, are revolutionizing transportation and space exploration, with electric vehicles comprising nearly 20% of car sales in 2023 and lithium-ion batteries powering satellites for extended durations like the 24-year-old Proba-1.
Lithium-ion Batteries: Revolutionizing Transportation and Space Exploration
Lithium-ion batteries, utilizing lithium's high energy density, are revolutionizing transportation and space exploration, with electric vehicles comprising nearly 20% of car sales in 2023 and lithium-ion batteries powering satellites for extended durations like the 24-year-old Proba-1.
Progress
20% Bias Score


NASA Revises Mars Sample Return Plan, Targets 2035 Return
NASA announced a revised plan for its Mars Sample Return mission in early 2025, aiming to return Martian samples by 2035 using simplified designs and potentially commercial vehicles like SpaceX's Starship, in response to competition from China and to reduce costs from the initial \$11 billion estima...
NASA Revises Mars Sample Return Plan, Targets 2035 Return
NASA announced a revised plan for its Mars Sample Return mission in early 2025, aiming to return Martian samples by 2035 using simplified designs and potentially commercial vehicles like SpaceX's Starship, in response to competition from China and to reduce costs from the initial \$11 billion estima...
Progress
36% Bias Score


NASA's Next-Gen Mars Helicopter: A Giant Leap in Aerial Exploration
NASA is developing a next-generation Mars helicopter, significantly larger than Ingenuity, to carry heavier science payloads (up to 11 pounds) and explore a wider range (up to 1.9 miles per Martian day), addressing challenges like navigation in featureless terrain.
NASA's Next-Gen Mars Helicopter: A Giant Leap in Aerial Exploration
NASA is developing a next-generation Mars helicopter, significantly larger than Ingenuity, to carry heavier science payloads (up to 11 pounds) and explore a wider range (up to 1.9 miles per Martian day), addressing challenges like navigation in featureless terrain.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Axiom Space and Prada Unveil Innovative Spacesuit for Artemis III
Axiom Space and Prada presented the AxEMU spacesuit for NASA's Artemis III lunar mission, launching in September 2026; it features improved mobility, durability, and a gender-neutral design to withstand extreme lunar conditions.
Axiom Space and Prada Unveil Innovative Spacesuit for Artemis III
Axiom Space and Prada presented the AxEMU spacesuit for NASA's Artemis III lunar mission, launching in September 2026; it features improved mobility, durability, and a gender-neutral design to withstand extreme lunar conditions.
Progress
36% Bias Score


2025: A Pivotal Year for Global Space Exploration
In 2025, NASA's Artemis program, including the Blue Ghost Mission One, and SPHEREx, along with China's Tianwen-2, ESA's Space Rider and JUICE, and private companies' contributions, will drive significant advancements in lunar, asteroid, and planetary exploration, furthering our understanding of the ...
2025: A Pivotal Year for Global Space Exploration
In 2025, NASA's Artemis program, including the Blue Ghost Mission One, and SPHEREx, along with China's Tianwen-2, ESA's Space Rider and JUICE, and private companies' contributions, will drive significant advancements in lunar, asteroid, and planetary exploration, furthering our understanding of the ...
Progress
12% Bias Score

NASA Revises Mars Sample Return Plan, Cuts Costs
Facing an \$11 billion price tag, NASA scrapped its original Mars sample return plan and devised two cheaper alternatives, using either a modified sky crane or a commercial lander to bring samples back to Earth between 2035 and 2039, pending congressional funding.

NASA Revises Mars Sample Return Plan, Cuts Costs
Facing an \$11 billion price tag, NASA scrapped its original Mars sample return plan and devised two cheaper alternatives, using either a modified sky crane or a commercial lander to bring samples back to Earth between 2035 and 2039, pending congressional funding.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Market Up, Tech Soars, Toyota Invests in Space
Monday's market saw gains in the S\u0026P 500 and Nasdaq, fueled by chip stocks, while Toyota invested in space exploration and Disney merged its streaming service with Fubo; Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation.

Market Up, Tech Soars, Toyota Invests in Space
Monday's market saw gains in the S\u0026P 500 and Nasdaq, fueled by chip stocks, while Toyota invested in space exploration and Disney merged its streaming service with Fubo; Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation.
Progress
12% Bias Score

Starship's Successful Launch Ushers in New Era of Affordable Space Travel
SpaceX's Starship, the world's largest and most powerful reusable rocket, successfully launched and landed on October 13th, slashing space travel costs by a factor of 10 and opening possibilities for ambitious space exploration projects, including Mars colonization, although concerns remain about it...

Starship's Successful Launch Ushers in New Era of Affordable Space Travel
SpaceX's Starship, the world's largest and most powerful reusable rocket, successfully launched and landed on October 13th, slashing space travel costs by a factor of 10 and opening possibilities for ambitious space exploration projects, including Mars colonization, although concerns remain about it...
Progress
56% Bias Score

Space Exploration Updates: Astronaut Return, Earth Observation Missions, Artemis Delay
In 2025, NASA astronauts will return from the ISS; ESA will launch missions to study Earth's ecosystems from space; and the Artemis II lunar mission is delayed until at least April 2026.

Space Exploration Updates: Astronaut Return, Earth Observation Missions, Artemis Delay
In 2025, NASA astronauts will return from the ISS; ESA will launch missions to study Earth's ecosystems from space; and the Artemis II lunar mission is delayed until at least April 2026.
Progress
12% Bias Score

Delayed Astronaut Return and ESA's Earth Observation Satellite Launch
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, stranded at the ISS since June 2024 due to a spacecraft malfunction, will return to Earth in March 2025; the ESA will launch a satellite to analyze Earth's ecosystems, and the Artemis II mission is delayed until at least April 2026.

Delayed Astronaut Return and ESA's Earth Observation Satellite Launch
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, stranded at the ISS since June 2024 due to a spacecraft malfunction, will return to Earth in March 2025; the ESA will launch a satellite to analyze Earth's ecosystems, and the Artemis II mission is delayed until at least April 2026.
Progress
12% Bias Score

2024: A Year of Global Turmoil and Unexpected Progress
The year 2024 was marked by both global conflicts and political instability, as well as advancements in space exploration, successful Canadian provincial elections, the restoration of Notre-Dame Cathedral, and a renegotiated Churchill Falls power agreement.

2024: A Year of Global Turmoil and Unexpected Progress
The year 2024 was marked by both global conflicts and political instability, as well as advancements in space exploration, successful Canadian provincial elections, the restoration of Notre-Dame Cathedral, and a renegotiated Churchill Falls power agreement.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Showing 313 to 324 of 411 results