One more test. NASA changes the plan for the return of astronauts to the Moon
NASA has announced a modification to its plans for returning astronauts to the Moon, highlighting the challenges it faces in execution.
Mike Fincke reveals himself as the sick astronaut evacuated from space
NASA astronaut Mike Fincke identifies himself as the one evacuated from the International Space Station due to medical issues during the Crew-11 mission.
Kairos Rocket No. 3 Set for Launch on March 1, Postponed Due to Weather Conditions
The launch of the Kairos No. 3 small rocket is scheduled for March 1 by the space venture Space One, following a delay due to unfavorable weather conditions.
NASA astronaut reveals he was the one who had a medical issue that led to crew's early return to Earth
Astronaut Mike Fincke announced that a medical issue he experienced aboard the International Space Station prompted an early return for his crew, Crew-11.
From red supergiant to yellow hypergiant: how WOH G64, one of the largest stars in the Universe, has changed
Astronomers have observed significant changes in WOH G64, one of the largest known stars in the universe, suggesting it may be transitioning from a red supergiant to a yellow hypergiant over just three decades.
The "home spa" is one of the trends that has grown the most in the post-pandemic
The concept of the bathroom has evolved from a purely functional space to a central wellness area in homes, significantly driven by post-pandemic preferences.
WOH G64: The largest star that changed its 'face'
A new study published in Nature Astronomy reveals that WOH G64, one of the largest known stars in the universe, underwent a complete transformation in just a few years.
The Legitimate Question About the 'Death of the Internet'
The article discusses the shift in the internet's nature from a human-centric space to one dominated by algorithms and automated systems.
Space Travel: NASA Must Postpone Manned Moon Mission Again
NASA has postponed the launch of the Artemis 2 manned moon mission due to technical issues with the helium supply in one of the rocket stages.
"Ozas" prepares for significant changes: one floor will change radically
The "Ozas" shopping and entertainment center in Lithuania is set to undergo a major renovation of its third-floor dining area to create a more modern and comfortable space for visitors and operators.
NASA plans Artemis 2 Moon mission launch in March
NASA's Artemis 2 mission, featuring a crew of three Americans and one Canadian, aims to send astronauts on a lunar flyby in March after successfully conducting a crucial rocket test.
Space Exploration: 'This is a geoengineering experiment that no one ever wanted'
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket crashed, creating a lithium cloud in the atmosphere, raising concerns about the unintentional geoengineering implications of such events.
Rapid Decline in Burial Sites in Riga; One Solution – Gardens of Ashes
Riga is facing a critical shortage of burial space, prompting considerations for the development of gardens for urn burials as part of a new cemetery management concept planned for 2026-2035.
Prefer a used one? Check out 5 larger and more powerful SUVs for the same price as the Toyota Yaris Cross
The article explores five used SUVs that offer more space and performance for the same price as the Toyota Yaris Cross, highlighting the differences and advantages of each.
Welcome to the Bald Corner: The Forum That Has Been a Safe Space for People with Alopecia for 15 Years
A community forum dedicated to baldness has gained prominence by promoting baldness as a cool trend, attracting over one and a half million members.
Light Art to Improve Safety in Dark Tunnel
Light art will transform a dark railway tunnel in Skjern into a safe and inviting space, supported by a funding of one million kroner.
"We Are One Humanity": New Crew Launches to the International Space Station
NASA has launched a new crew of four astronauts aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket to conduct research at the International Space Station.
One small step for women in space, one giant leap for equality
The article discusses the significance of female astronaut Sophie Adenot's participation in the International Space Station crew as a milestone for women in the field of space exploration and gender equality.
NASA is sending a new crew to the International Space Station
NASA is set to launch three astronauts and one cosmonaut to the International Space Station (ISS) today from Cape Canaveral, Florida, using SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft.
Ten Towers: Offices Become Apartments: This Example from Munich Should Set a Precedent
The Ten Towers in Munich, once empty office buildings, may be transformed into one of the largest student and trainee residences in the city due to a shift in the demand for office space.
Merger of SpaceX and xAI: Elon Delivers No More
Elon Musk has merged his artificial intelligence company xAI with his space enterprise SpaceX, making it one of the most valuable mergers in history.
The world's richest man, Elon Musk, uses one hiring trick and it's nothing to do with CV
Elon Musk prioritizes a candidate's 'goodness of heart' over their CV during the hiring process.
Are Offices Disappearing? Over One Million Square Meters are Transforming into Homes and Hotels in Three Years
In Spain, over one million square meters of office space have been converted into residential and hotel properties in response to changing work patterns post-pandemic.
Carole Mundell, the astronomer leading European space science: 'A total solar eclipse allows you to physically feel a connection with the cosmos'
Carole Mundell, an expert in extragalactic astrophysics and the current director of science at the European Space Agency, discusses the profound experiences one can have during total solar eclipses and her journey through science and diplomacy.
Just One Bold Step Was Enough. Architects Turned the Apartment Upside Down and Created a Miracle in 38 Square Meters
Architects transformed a small 38-square-meter apartment in Karlín into a modern and functional living space for a young couple by making a bold design decision to rethink its internal layout.
Elon Musk Merges His Space and Artificial Intelligence Projects into One Company
Elon Musk has announced the merger of his space exploration and artificial intelligence projects into a single company ahead of its IPO later this year, a move expected to bolster his control in these sectors.
Musk wants to take data centers to space, but experts see major obstacles
Elon Musk plans to launch up to one million satellites into orbit to create large solar-powered space data centers aimed at processing AI outside Earth, despite significant expert concerns about feasibility.
The Sun has broken free from its chains. NASA speaks of exceptionally strong eruptions that will affect the weather
NASA reports on four massive solar eruptions in early February 2026, with one being particularly unusual, captured by the Solar Dynamics Observatory.
How did the Moon come to have such different hemispheres? The Chinese study points to a devastating impact
A Chinese study reveals that the Moon's distinct hemispheres may have originated from a catastrophic impact, explaining why only one side is visible from Earth.
Cosmic Debris Over Australia. The Sky Show Raises Safety Questions
Scientists suggest that the bright object observed over Melbourne suburbs may have been one of Elon Musk's Starlink satellites, raising concerns about the increasing frequency of satellite reentries due to their short operational lifespan.
Soundcore Space One Headphones with Noise Cancellation, now at 30% discount
The Soundcore Space One headphones, featuring noise cancellation, are currently offered at a 30% discount, making them an attractive option for those looking for quality at a lower price point.
Musk merges SpaceX and xAI into a company worth over one trillion dollars
Elon Musk is merging his space company SpaceX with the artificial intelligence firm xAI, forming a new company valued at approximately $1.25 trillion, marking one of the largest corporate mergers in private sector history.
Madrid cuts two lanes between Alcalá and Cibeles to begin the boulevard renovation
The city of Madrid is starting renovations on the boulevard between Puerta de Alcalá and the Cibeles fountain, which will involve closing one lane in each direction on Calle Alcalá to widen sidewalks and create more space for pedestrians.
Space Tourism: What to Expect at the First Hotel on the Moon
An American company is accepting deposits for stays at the first hotel on the Moon, with reservations for a five-day stay costing one million dollars and the grand opening scheduled for 2032.
Voyager 1 this year will reach the light-day: what it means
Voyager 1 is set to reach a distance of one light-day from Earth around November 2026, marking the first time a man-made object will be so far away that radio signals will take 24 hours to travel each way.
In space, the body ages faster, radiation and microgravity affect health
Four astronauts returned to Earth a month early due to a serious health condition experienced by one of them while aboard the International Space Station.
This is the first time a crew had to return early for health reasons from space, says Majer
The Crew-11 team has returned to Earth from the International Space Station due to a health issue of one of its astronauts, marking a historic first.
Sick astronaut returned to Earth
Mike Fincke, an American astronaut, returned to Earth aboard a space shuttle along with three others after spending time at the International Space Station, with their return expedited due to the illness of one crew member.
VIDEO Capsule with a sick astronaut and three crew members has landed on Earth
A SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule carrying four crew members from the International Space Station safely landed in the ocean off California after an emergency mission interruption due to the serious health condition of one astronaut.
Return to Earth for the astronaut who fell ill in space: with him are his three mission companions
Four astronauts returned to Earth early from the International Space Station, one of whom became seriously ill while in orbit, prompting the early exit.
‘It is great to return home.’ Crew-11 mission crew landed on Earth due to astronaut's health condition
The crew of the Crew-11 mission has safely landed back on Earth primarily due to the health concerns of one of its astronauts.
The mission interrupted by NASA due to the illness of one of its astronauts returns to Earth
The Crew-11 astronauts aboard the International Space Station returned to Earth prematurely due to a health issue affecting one of their members, whose identity has not been disclosed.
For the first time in history, astronauts evacuated from the ISS for health reasons
Four astronauts evacuated from the International Space Station (ISS) a month earlier than planned due to a health issue affecting one crew member, marking the first medical evacuation since the station's establishment in 1998.
NASA conducts first-ever medical evacuation from space station
NASA performed its inaugural medical evacuation from the International Space Station, returning four astronauts to Earth due to a medical emergency involving one crew member.
Early departure of an ISS crew after a health issue
Four astronauts left the International Space Station (ISS) early due to a health issue affecting one of them, although NASA insisted that the situation did not involve an emergency evacuation and that the affected astronaut was in stable condition.
Early Return: NASA's Mission with the Sick Astronaut Begins Its Journey Back to Earth
NASA's Crew-11 mission astronauts are on their way back to Earth with one sick member after detaching from the International Space Station.
Astronauts return early from the ISS due to a crew member's health problems. This is the first evacuation since the station was established
The entire SpaceX Crew-11 mission is returning early from the ISS due to unspecified health issues of one crew member, marking the first health evacuation in the station's 25-year history.
With a million dollars.. The first hotel on the moon opens for reservations for the wealthy in 2032
An American startup has announced it will begin accepting reservations for the first hotel on the moon, set to open in 2032, requiring a deposit of one million dollars for the experience.
We first saw Titan up close. One of the greatest successes of European science
The Huygens probe successfully landed on Titan, Saturn's largest moon, on January 14, 2005, marking a pivotal moment in the exploration of the solar system.
NASA set to bring astronaut (and the rest) of Crew-11 home early for medical reasons
NASA is returning its Crew-11 astronauts to Earth a month early due to medical concerns for one crew member.