As part of NASA's International Art and Poetry Contest, Thad McCauley's students got to work creating art that could be ...
As part of NASA's International Art and Poetry Contest, Aurora art teacher Thad McCauley entered and later learned he won. His drawing orbiting Earth on the ISS with other winners from Taiwan, Chile, ...
It’s not every day that we get to see a glimpse of what a mysterious space plane is up to in orbit. This week, the US Space Force shared a picture it says was snapped last year by the X-37B, showing ...
For the first time, the US military shared an orbital selfie from its mysterious X-37B space plane, which captured Earth from ...
B's seventh mission, shows Earth from High-Elliptical Orbit. On Feb. 20, 2025, the Secretary of the Air Force Public ...
Evidence suggests that such an object would have 10 times the mass of Earth and orbit, on average, at 20 times the distance of Neptune, whose average orbital distance is 2.8 billion miles.
Some experts contend that free electrons are transferred from the earth to the human body and back when walking on soil or running it through your fingers. Modern proponents have even created ...
NASA scientists have just spotted a hunk of space rock that could smack into Earth in 2032. And while it's unlikely to wipe out humanity, it could take out a city.
Unveiled today at the Eiffel Tower, American street artist and environmental activist Shepard ‘OBEY’ Fairey’s Earth Crisis artwork ushers in the upcoming world climate change conference, COP21, and in ...
If the near-Earth asteroid Bennu were to collide with Earth in the future, the space rock could cause substantial global damage, even though it’s a fraction of the size of the asteroid that ...
But as astronomers gather more data on the future orbit of 2024 YR4, the odds of a violent rendezvous with Earth will, most likely, drop precipitously to zero. The detection shows that the system ...
NASA has identified an asteroid that has a small chance of hitting Earth in 2032 ... shortening its orbit by 32 minutes.