With Freedom, nanorobots from the Czech Republic will also travel to space for testing. They will help with antibiotics
Czech nanorobots will be tested in space alongside a mission called Freedom, aiming to enhance antibiotic efficacy.
Why J. Gagarin Was Not the First Person in Space โ and Who Overtook Him
The article explores the misconceptions surrounding Yuri Gagarin's title as the 'first person in space' and the criteria for defining the boundaries of space.
Destination Space with Michal Novota / Soyuz 11 or Why Three Soviet Cosmonauts Died in Space
The article discusses recent events in space research, including NASA's Artemis program updates and the history of Soviet space missions.
Numerical explosion in the moons of the solar system.. Saturn dominates and Jupiter follows
The International Astronomical Union has announced the discovery of new moons surrounding Jupiter and Saturn, increasing the total count significantly for both planets.
New Satellites Discovered Around Jupiter and Saturn
A series of new discoveries has significantly increased the number of known satellites around Jupiter and Saturn.
Never-before-seen photos of Neil Armstrong's near-fatal NASA mission surface 60 years later
Newly released photos from Neil Armstrong's near-fatal Gemini 8 mission 60 years ago have surfaced, donated to a museum in Ohio.
Evidence Found Beneath Mars' Surface Indicates Something Very Earthly
NASA's Perseverance rover has discovered evidence of a more ancient and extensive river system on Mars, suggesting that water flowed on the Red Planet for a much longer period than previously thought.
NASA moves the Artemis II rocket to the launch pad on its way to the Moon
NASA moved the Artemis II rocket to the launch pad, marking the start of the countdown for the first crewed trip to the Moon in over 50 years.
"The Best. Cowboys Who Flew into Space": The Peeing Astronaut
This article discusses the context of the U.S. return to the Moon and reflects on the historical space race, particularly contrasting American and Soviet efforts during the early space age.
Artemis II: Geopolitical Dimensions of the Program
The article discusses the geopolitical implications of NASA's Artemis program aimed at manned lunar exploration and beyond.
NASA Returns Moon Rocket to Launch Pad, Possible Launch on April 1
NASA is preparing for a potential launch of its Artemis mission to the Moon on April 1 by returning the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft to the launch pad after maintenance processes.
NASA's Artemis II now back on launchpad for first lunar mission in more than 50 years
NASA's Artemis II mission is back on the launchpad, targeting a new launch window from April 1 to April 6 after previous delays due to technical issues.
NASA deploys the world's most powerful rocket to send four people to the Moon for the first time in half a century
NASA has begun the process of deploying its most powerful rocket, the SLS, to launch a mission to send four astronauts to the Moon, including the first woman and first person of color, for the first time in 50 years.
NASA hopes to launch a mission around the moon in early April
NASA is planning to launch a lunar mission in early April.
Can China commercial satelliteโs โoctopus tentacleโ pass low-orbit refuel test?
China's Hukeda-2 satellite, featuring a flexible robotic arm, is set to undergo tests for low-orbit refueling capabilities to address issues of congestion in space.
Artemis II, after yet another postponement, NASA seriously announces the launch date: April 1
NASA has officially announced an imminent launch date for the Artemis II mission, targeting April 1, which will send humans into lunar orbit for the first time since the Apollo missions.
NASA's advanced rover on Mars has detected the oldest traces of water on the planet (video)
NASA's Perseverance rover on Mars has discovered signs of ancient water on the planet's surface, challenging previous scientific estimates.
Molecules in asteroid show that DNA and RNA bases exist beyond Earth; understand the impact on the debate about the origin of life
Samples from the asteroid Ryugu confirm the presence of the five molecular building blocks of DNA and RNA, impacting the understanding of life's origins.
The object orbiting around Earth may actually be an ancient spacecraft
A newly identified quasi-satellite may be remnants of a Soviet space mission according to researcher A. Loeb.
From next year, it may get hot at the Moon's South Pole - NASA is starting to build a base there
NASA plans to begin monthly lunar landing missions starting from the beginning of 2025, with the aim of establishing a permanent base on the Moon's South Pole by 2027.
A hundred years ago, a pioneering rocket for the space age rose 12.5 meters and fell into a cabbage patch
The article commemorates the centennial of Robert Goddard's historic rocket launch, a pivotal moment in space exploration history.
The Astronaut: The Opposite of Loneliness
The film "The Astronaut - Project Hail Mary" featuring Ryan Gosling explores themes of isolation and humanity against the backdrop of space exploration.
VIDEO: Russia Wants to Return to the 480-Degree 'Hell'
Russia is preparing to return to the harsh conditions of Venus with a planned scientific mission by 2036.
The first Greek astronaut starts training
Dr. Adrianos Golemis has begun training as the first Greek astronaut selected for the European Space Agency's (ESA) astronaut program.
Asteroid Ryugu Contains All the Building Blocks of Genetic Material
Asteroid Ryugu has been found to contain all the fundamental building blocks of genetic material as revealed by analyses of samples collected by Japan's Hayabusa 2 spacecraft.
The Journey to the Center of the Earth by Francesco Sauro: "You see things that aren't in your head and have very strange dreams"
Francesco Sauro, a leading explorer and cave diver, discusses his extraordinary adventures underground and his work in planetary geology.
"Luna Ring", the project to provide energy to Earth
An ambitious project proposes to use the Moon as a giant solar power plant to supply clean energy to Earth through a system of solar panels encircling it.
The chemical that creates life found on Mars... NASA's Curiosity Rover's discovery
NASA's Curiosity rover discovered elemental sulfur on Mars, marking the first evidence of pure sulfur in the area.
Rover Breaks a Rock on Mars and Something Very Surprising Came Out
NASA's Curiosity rover discovered pure sulfur while examining a rock on Mars, revealing something unusual on the planet's surface.
This week in history quiz: COVID cruise ships, Neighbours launches and walking in space
The article presents a history quiz covering significant events related to COVID cruise ships, the launch of the soap opera 'Neighbours,' and milestones in space exploration.
Russia prepares a new mission to Venus to explore its clouds in search of life
Russia plans to explore Venus again with the Venera-D mission, which could launch in 2036 to search for signs of microbial life in the planet's clouds.
A spider-shaped robot that builds houses in a day
A new spider-shaped robot named Charlotte can construct a 200 mยฒ house within 24 hours without the use of cement, showcasing innovative technology for both Earth and potential extraterrestrial habitats.
Norway and Canada enter into an agreement on space cooperation
Norway and Canada have agreed to collaborate more closely in space exploration and security, as well as in areas like digital sovereignty and critical minerals.
This weird-looking humanoid robot could help China conquer the moon: scientists
Chinese scientists have developed a humanoid robot designed for lunar operations, which can traverse the moon's surface while performing various tasks.
The European Space Agency publishes images of the oldest and most spectacular craters on Mars
The European Space Agency has released stunning images of some of the oldest impact craters found on Mars, specifically in the region known as Arabia Terra.
Artemis 2 Mission: NASA Launches 4 Astronauts to the Moon After Rocket Repairs
NASA prepares to launch Artemis 2, carrying four astronauts to the moon after resolving a technical issue with the rocket.
NASA: Artemis is now repaired and the launch will take place in April
NASA has announced that after months of repairs, it has granted final approval to launch the powerful Artemis lunar rocket with four astronauts in April, marking humanity's return to the Moon after more than 50 years.
From Apollo 8 to Artemis 2: six decades after the first flight to the Moon, the space race is no longer the same
NASA is set to launch its first crewed mission to the Moon in 50 years, Artemis 2, in April, amid a very different geopolitical landscape compared to the Apollo era.
[Amazing Universe] The 'Cat Eye' Formed by a Dying Star
A collaboration between NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and ESA's Euclid Space Telescope has resulted in stunning images of the Cat Eye Nebula, showcasing the intricate process of stellar death as a form of creation.
From the Depths of Space to the Sistine Chapel in a Second. We Experienced a Show Worth Waiting In Line For
A recent show at the Prague planetarium features a unique LED dome that offers an unprecedented experience of space exploration.
In search of alien life, NASA takes decisive step to dive into Europa's frozen ocean
NASA has made significant progress towards sending a robot to explore the submerged ocean beneath Europa's thick ice layer, aiming to search for signs of alien life.
Nasa โon trackโ for Artemis II moon mission launch as soon as 1 April
Nasa is set to potentially launch the Artemis II crewed mission to the moon as early as April 1, following previous delays.
NASA targets April 1 launch for first crewed moon mission since Apollo
NASA plans to launch its Artemis II mission, the first crewed lunar flight since 1972, on April 1, following completion of a flight readiness review.
Humanity's first trip back to the Moon in 50 years cleared for April
NASA has announced that the Artemis II mission is set to launch in April, marking the first manned trip to the Moon in over half a century.
NASA Artemis 2 launch set for April as leaders highlight mission risks
NASA's Artemis 2 crewed lunar mission is confirmed to launch on track for April 2026 after resolving a helium leak issue that postponed the initial schedule.
Manned Moon Flight: NASA Presents New Launch Date for Artemis 2
NASA has announced a potential launch date for the Artemis 2 mission, aiming for early April after previous delays due to technical issues.
NASA: Manned Moon Mission Could Start in April
NASA's Artemis 2 mission, aiming to bring humans close to the Moon for the first time in over fifty years, is now targeted for an April 1 launch.
NASA aims for April 1st to launch crewed mission to the Moon
NASA plans to launch its Artemis II mission, marking the first crewed flight to the Moon in over 50 years, on April 1.
NASA: โWe are ready for the Moonโ. Launch date set for April 1st
NASA is preparing to launch four astronauts from Cape Canaveral on April 1st, intending to orbit the Moon rather than land on it, as part of the Artemis II mission.
NASA will attempt to launch a crewed mission to circle the Moon on April 1
NASA has completed the review process for the Artemis 2 mission, aiming for a crewed launch to the Moon's vicinity on April 1, marking humanity's first return to lunar orbit since Apollo 17 in 1972.