British scientists have achieved the “most important goal” in making life on Mars possible for humans – by using a material that had been regarded as useless. Using what was considered a waste product by NASA, a team of researchers have found
Space travel does strange things to the human body. For example, prolonged exposure to the weightless environment of space leads to muscle atrophy and a decline in bone density. Moreover, in the vastness of space, where the force of gravity is significantly
NASA’s Mars helicopter has captured incredible pictures of an “otherworldly” wreckage on the surface of the Red Planet. The photos were taken by NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter – dubbed the Marscopter – and the first aircraft to achieve flight on another planet. The
UFO buffs and researchers reckon they’ve spotted an alien sunbathing on a rock in an official NASA snap. The photo shows a small, blurry figure with a pink body on Mars’ rocky surface. NASA first shared the image in April 2021, but it was
Mars has been and continues to be the most explored planet, other than Earth, in the solar system. Even though it cannot sustain human life now, there have been many questions about what the future of the planet holds and what it
Scientists and entrepreneurs are desperate to explore the possibility of one day sending people to Mars. That hope came one step closer after NASA officially launched its “closed environment” programme that will see four total strangers live together for almost four years
NASA’s Perseverance Rover has boldly gone and excited Star Trek fans with a photograph of a mysterious ring-shaped rock formation on Mars. The enterprising space vehicle took a picture last week using its ‘SuperCam Remote Micro-Imager’ of a “doughnut-shaped rock off in
Mars Incorporated is forging a more eco-friendly future by changing up its packaging in a new trial. The chocolate firm produces the world-famous Mars bar, and, while the sweet treat itself won’t be changing, its initial appearance to buyers may be set
On a weekend of brutal violence in the capital which has seen three people fatally stabbed, a Londoner has described the aftermath of another shocking knife fight which resulted in blood being splattered across a busy street. And the man – who
Rolls Royce has unveiled a new image of an early-stage nuclear reactor design that could help power humanity’s missions to Mars and beyond. The British technology pioneer is working with the UK Space Agency to explore the game-changing potential of nuclear-powered propulsion