While it has been established that water exists on the Moon, pinpointing its precise locations presents a formidable ...
Humans are inching closer to living beyond Earth, but sustaining life on the moon or Mars requires a critical resource: water ...
NASA's commercial partners have mounted a vigorous defense of the Artemis moon mission plans amid the specter of changes from ...
Last Friday, an undercover deputy allegedly spoke to Picco on the phone about buying a half-pound of methamphetamine and an ounce of fentanyl. Investigators said he offered to deliver the meth and ...
As humankind imagines living off-planet -- on the moon, Mars and beyond -- the question of how to sustain life revolves around the physical necessities of oxygen, food and water. We know there is ...
Do you really need to feed your cat wet food? It’s a question many pet owners ask themselves, especially since the cans and packets tend to be pricier than a bag of dry kibble. But all the vets ...
The researchers analysed oxygen isotopes from 14 samples from the Moon and carried out 191 measurements on minerals from Earth. Isotopes are varieties of the same element that differ only in the ...
On this Wet Your Whistle Wednesday, we're featuring Voyager dry cider. Federal student loans, Pell Grants not tied up in funding pause, but will be reviewed 2 Reasons Not to Open a High-Yield ...
According to a popular old wives' tale, going to bed with wet hair can lead to catching a nasty cold. While this myth has been debunked by experts, professionals still advise against going to bed ...
Two lunar landers built by private companies in the US and Japan have left Earth aboard a SpaceX rocket as part of a rideshare to the Moon. The Falcon 9 took off from the Kennedy Space Center in ...
The organization said that more than 90 important sites on the moon could risk destruction if space tourism is left unregulated. By Zachary Small For years, the World Monuments Fund has sought to ...
Not one but two private firms each launched spacecraft to the Moon today — a sign of companies’ growing interest in lunar exploration, a risky enterprise long dominated by government agencies.