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The dark side of SpaceX’s flight of innovation

While Elon Musk grabbed headlines again after Starship’s second test flight, his workers continue to toil under high stress and the lack of safety

Japanese company set to launch first commercial mission to the Moon

The M1 lander of the Japanese company Ispace is scheduled to be launched this week from Florida’s Cape Canaveral. The company expects it to land on the Moon in March-April 2023

NASA’s DART spacecraft crashes into distant asteroid in ‘planetary defense’ test

The craft was rammed into an asteroid several million kilometers away from Earth in order to determine how the orbits of extra-terrestrial bodies could be altered or slowed through deliberate intervention

Perseverance Rover collects sedimentary rocks from geologically rich Martian terrain

The rover has collected 12 samples that might yield promising results when brought back to Earth. The new discovery has been hailed as the best chance of finding out if life ever existed on Mars

Webb telescope opens new window in the sky

It’s an exciting time for astrophysicists as the Webb telescope delivers astounding details from the farthest reaches of the cosmos. Will it also help find dark matter and answer other questions?

James Webb telescope: First images reveal ancient galaxies

The images reveal far-distant galaxies as they were some 4.6 billion years ago. Experts believe that compelling images are the first step toward reshaping our understanding of the time when the universe dawned

Martian water might have flowed longer than thought earlier

The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter data suggests water on the Red Planet evaporated just two billion years ago