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Some 150 years after a nuclear catastrophe, nature has reclaimed much of the world that humans colonized and then destroyed. Water levels have risen and many areas have become swampy. Only certain ...
NASA has been directed to start planning to deorbit two satellites essential in monitoring carbon dioxide and the growth of plants on Earth.
The Trump administration is evaluating plans that would establish a “Domestic Civil Disturbance Quick Reaction Force” ...
While Colorado’s backcountry search and rescue missions have increased significantly in the past few decades, statewide ...
United Launch Alliance has queued up its first Vulcan Centaur launch of the year, and its first ever for the Space Force.
The F-35, considered one of the world's most advanced fighter jets, can stay airborne for around 1,200 nautical miles, which ...
A conceptual mission known as "Persephone" could explore Pluto and its moons for 50 years — if it ever gets funded and ...
A new report reveals China's joint patrols with Russia near Alaska may have had motives beyond a political message.
David Muir shares the story of World War II veteran Joseph Peterburs and the moment he was cleared for takeoff at the controls of the same type of plane he flew 125 combat missions in.
Animals have stood beside soldiers in war zones as companions and decorated heroes. The PDSA Dickin Medal—regarded as the ...
This week SpaceNews is at the SmallSat Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah. In this episode of Space Minds, host Mike Gruss speaks with Tom Walkinshaw, founder and CEO of Alba Orbital, a Scotland-based ...
Space-proven material is aiming to replace CPU thermal paste as it doesn't need any maintenance, improves performance, and doesn't crack.