Russia Today
| Aug 18, 2012
NASA's Curiosity rover has begun work on Mars, where it will scan the planet for the next two years for evidence it once hosted life. The science community is undoubtedly excited for the mission. But days after the rover's launch into space, what ...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Dec 18, 2012
NASA's twin spacecraft Ebb and Flow have tumbled out of orbit around the moon and crashed into the lunar surface. But it was all part of a plan because their mission was over. Now they're just moon junk with a final lunar resting spot far from the...
Newsy
| Jan 14, 2013
NASA is preparing to launch six unmanned drones into the tropopause to study how water vapor and the ozone interact in order to track down the exact mechanics of climate change. The drones, the first of which will be sent up next week over the Pac...
Time
| May 9, 2013
From rainforests shrinking to cities mushrooming to deserts blooming, a new project from Google and Time magazine allows users to view timelapse images of the planet changing over the decades. The projects uses 28 years of satellite images from NA...
The US space agency (Nasa) has reported that its Curiosity rover has made another significant discovery on Mars.
Mars rover Curiosity has made a startling while performing chemical analysis of rocks. CNN's John Zarella reports.