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The Cosmic Microwave Background radiation tells us the age and composition of the universe. See what the CMB means for our understanding of the universe in this SPACE.com infographic.
Although methane on Mars has been discovered before from space, NASA's Curiosity rover has made the first detection of rapid changes in methane from the Martian surface. Here's how.
The race for space has started anew as a flurry of private and government projects are once again reaching for humanity's last frontier. In the past week, Gen. Chance Saltzman of the U.S. Space ...
Check out this infographic, compiled using data from December 2015 from real estate firm JLL. The firm compared the prices for prime office space in prestigious neighborhoods, including net ...
NASA Infographic Reveals Effects of a Year in Space. Published Sep 16, 2015 at 7:50 AM EDT Updated May 14, 2017 at 6:16 PM EDT. By .
What It Would Cost To Launch Your House Into Space [Infographic] And how that compares to sending a dog or a human into orbit. By Colin Lecher. Published Oct 3, 2012 10:13 PM EDT.
The U.S. obviously contributes a lot of space junk, but we also send far more satellites into orbit. So we have about 1,000 working and broken satellites in space; we produced about 3,300 pieces ...
Between 1961 and 2011, the U.S. launched 166 manned missions to space. This infographic, created by the artists at mgmt. design, depicts every last one of them. [Click here for hi res] Some things ...
Infographic: Billionaire space tourism. Space travel, once reserved for rival superpowers, is now available to anyone who can afford it.
As the risks in the space domain grow, the EU prioritises robust governance and protective measures to safeguard its space capabilities. The focus is on: reducing technological dependencies; advancing ...
The United Nations' World Space Week, celebrated from October 4 to 10, commemorates two key moments in the history of space exploration. First, the launch of Sputnik 1, the first man-made ...
The U.S. obviously contributes a lot of space junk, but we also send far more satellites into orbit. So we have about 1,000 working and broken satellites in space; we produced about 3,300 pieces ...