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Roll Your Blunts and Take a Trip Through the Orion Nebula

Posted on May 17, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

A close-up view of one of the night sky’s most spectacular features. Continue reading Roll Your Blunts and Take a Trip Through the Orion Nebula→

Posted in 360, nasa, orion nebula, Spitzer Space Telescope, visualizations | Tagged Hubble

Evidence of an Alien Ocean Found in Defunct 1990s Spacecraft Data

Posted on May 15, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

The Galileo spacecraft might have accidentally run through the sprinkler of Europa’s plumes. Continue reading Evidence of an Alien Ocean Found in Defunct 1990s Spacecraft Data→

Posted in Alien Life, Enceladus, europa, Jupiter, nasa, ocean worlds, plumes | Tagged Cassini

The Radioactive Puppies of Chernobyl Will Find Homes in the United States

Posted on May 14, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

Some of the descendants of the region’s abandoned dogs are up for adoption. Continue reading The Radioactive Puppies of Chernobyl Will Find Homes in the United States→

Posted in adoption, chernobyl, contamination, rescue | Tagged Dogs, Radioactivity, Shelter

Watch These Trippy NASA Visualizations of Space Magnetism

Posted on May 10, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

They will really make you appreciate the safe planetary harbor provided by Earth’s magnetic force field. Continue reading Watch These Trippy NASA Visualizations of Space Magnetism→

Posted in magnetosphere, MMS, nasa, solar wind, Space, space weather

NASA’s Launching a Lander That Will Dig on Mars

Posted on May 4, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

Mars InSight will be the first interplanetary mission to lift off from the West Coast. Continue reading NASA’s Launching a Lander That Will Dig on Mars→

Posted in Mars, nasa, planetary science, seismology | Tagged Geology

The Telescopes of the Future Might Assemble Themselves in Space

Posted on May 2, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

The scientist behind the Modular Active Self-Assembling Space Telescope Swarm wants to make space telescopes less risky and more productive. Continue reading The Telescopes of the Future Might Assemble Themselves in Space→

Posted in Space | Tagged NIAC, Telescope

NASA’s Cancelled Lunar Rover Reflects An Identity Crisis in US Space

Posted on April 30, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

RIP Resource Prospector. Continue reading NASA’s Cancelled Lunar Rover Reflects An Identity Crisis in US Space→

Posted in lunar exploration, lunar prospector, nasa, space mining, trump | Tagged Moon

Watch These Stunning Models of the Largest Star Map Ever Created

Posted on April 26, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

The European Gaia telescope releases data on 1.7 billion stars. Continue reading Watch These Stunning Models of the Largest Star Map Ever Created→

Posted in Asteroids, European Space Agency, milky way, quasars, star map | Tagged Stars

Westworld’s Female Hosts Signal a Shift In Our Fear of Robots

Posted on April 24, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

Clever fembots are becoming a more popular scare tactic than indestructible Terminators. Continue reading Westworld’s Female Hosts Signal a Shift In Our Fear of Robots→

Posted in ex machina, gender, hbo, robot, robot uprising, science fiction, Westworld

Male Fruit Flies Love to Cum, and Turn to Alcohol If They Can’t

Posted on April 19, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

A new study creates a red light district for flies. Continue reading Male Fruit Flies Love to Cum, and Turn to Alcohol If They Can’t→

Posted in alcohol, behaviors, Biology, ejaculation, mating, neurology | Tagged Fruit Flies

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