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Author: Daniel Oberhaus

Posted on February 1, 2021February 1, 2021

February’s Gonna Be a Big Month for Mars

On the 9th, the first of three spacecraft will arrive at the Red Planet and inaugurate a new era of Martian exploration.
Posted on October 27, 2020October 29, 2020

What Comes After the International Space Station?

Funding for the world's premiere orbital laboratory won't last forever. Its end could usher in a new era of commercial space stations.
Posted on October 26, 2020October 26, 2020

There May Be Far More Water on the Moon Than NASA Thought

A new pair of studies reveals that the resource isn’t limited to large shadowy craters. That's good news for the upcoming crewed missions.
Posted on October 26, 2020October 30, 2020

Mark Kelly’s Been To Space. Can He Make it to Capitol Hill?

Mark Kelly isn’t the first former NASA astronaut to run for office, but if he’s elected he’ll be the first astronaut in Congress in nearly 40 years.
Posted on September 23, 2020September 29, 2020

Where Was the Battery at Tesla’s Battery Day?

Elon Musk made big promises at Tesla’s highly anticipated event. But a prototype never appeared, and it was unclear what the company had actually achieved.
Posted on September 22, 2020September 23, 2020

How to Watch Tesla’s Battery Day Event—and What to Expect

After months of delays, Tesla’s much-hyped Battery Day is finally upon us. Here’s what the company might reveal.
Posted on June 26, 2020June 26, 2020

The Rocket Motor of the Future Breathes Air Like a Jet Engine

This theoretical engine could drastically reduce the cost of getting to space. Now two companies are trying to make it real.
Posted on June 22, 2020June 18, 2020

Why NASA Designed a New $23 Million Space Toilet

Later this year, astronauts on the American module of the ISS will be able to test out the toilet before NASA puts it on crewed vehicles for deep-space missions.
Posted on May 22, 2019May 22, 2019

A Rocket Built by Students Reached Space for the First Time

A USC team won the collegiate space race by sending a rocket above the Kármán line, the imaginary boundary that marks the end of Earth’s atmosphere.
Posted on May 20, 2019May 20, 2019

Inside Swamp Works, the NASA Lab Learning to Mine the Moon

NASA's Swamp Works may be humans' best hope for figuring out how to live and work on other planets.

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