This location on the moon is NASA’s target for the PRIME-1 rover to drill

This location on the moon is NASA’s target for the PRIME-1 rover to drill

FLORIDA – NASA began searching for the right location to drill in the moon’s south polar ice sheet by the Polar Resources Ice-Mining Experiment-1 (PRIME-1) robot rover. The location NASA is aiming for is “Shackleton” because the data suggests there is hidden ice there. Robotic missions including PRIME-1 require solar power and a view of … Read more

Due to medical problems, NASA delays SpaceX rocket launch

Due to medical problems, NASA delays SpaceX rocket launch

CALIFORNIA – United States Space Agency ( NASA ) again announced the postponement of the launch of a SpaceX rocket to the International Space Station. This time, the launch of SpaceX’s fourth crew aboard the Crew Dragon spacecraft had to be postponed again, this time due to medical issues. READ ALSO – NASA Finds The … Read more

NASA Finds The Door To Another World

NASA Finds The Door To Another World

TEXAS – National Aeronautics and Space Agency ( NASA ) has released images of a dying giant star, which is thought to be like a doorway to an ‘alien world’. As reported by the Daily Mail Tuesday (2/11/2021), the crimson star is known as CW Leonis and has a ‘terrible glow’ that radiates throughout space. … Read more

New Disease Discovered After Star Trek Legend Returns from Space

New Disease Discovered After Star Trek Legend Returns from Space

JAKARTA – Experts from Johns Hopkins University discovered a new disease that could afflict astronauts or those who have been to outer space . This health problem is caused by the absence of gravity which makes their spine increase by 3 inches. Quoted from Daily Star, Monday (10/25/2021), the increase in height of astronauts is … Read more

ESA Takes a Close-up Photo of Mercury, Here’s What It Looks Like

ESA Takes a Close-up Photo of Mercury, Here’s What It Looks Like

JAKARTA – The European Space Agency (ESA) released a nearby photo Mercury planet sent by the European-Japanese BepiColombo space explorer. This photo was sent by BepiColombo after three years on an unmanned mission to Mercury. ESA said the plane arrived on the night side of the planet Mercury, so the resulting photo was not optimal. … Read more

NASA Runs Exploration Mission to the Moon’s South Pole

NASA Runs Exploration Mission to the Moon’s South Pole

NASA on Monday (20/9/2021) announced that it would land a robot Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) in the Nobile Crater or the South Pole of the Moon. NASA is carrying out a mission with its VIPER robot in 2023, which will confirm the presence of water ice just below the surface. The goal is … Read more

French Astronauts See Bright Lights Beyond the Full Moon

French Astronauts See Bright Lights Beyond the Full Moon

PARIS – A astronaut from France, Thomas Pesquet managed to record a track image light south of the full moon from the International Space Station (ISS). As reported by Unilad, light The name Aurora Australis comes from Latin which means south, green mixed with blue and red. In the video, the light looks brighter than … Read more

SpaceX Rocket Soars, Brings Ice Cream to Ants to ISS

SpaceX Rocket Soars, Brings Ice Cream to Ants to ISS

CALIFORNIA – Rocket belonging to SpaceX back to the International Space Station (ISS). This time using a Falcon 9 rocket launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, on Sunday (29/8/2021), early in the morning local time. The recycled rocket launched the Dragon capsule carrying more than 4,800 pounds (2,170 kilograms) of supplies and experiments for the … Read more

Japan Prepares Mission To Bring The Land Of The Moon Back To Earth Faster

Japan Prepares Mission To Bring The Land Of The Moon Back To Earth Faster

TOKYO – The Japanese space agency plans to carry soil samples return to Earthfrom the Mars region before the US and China missions that are now operating on the Red Planet. Japan Prepares Mission To Bring Moon Land Back To Earth Faster Soil samples in hopes of finding clues to the planet’s origins and traces … Read more