The long-standing leak in the International Space Station could lead to a major disaster if it is delayed. At least that’s what some experts think.
The long-standing leak in the International Space Station could lead to a major disaster if it is delayed. At least that’s what some experts think.
It is thought that fuel stations to be installed in space may be the first step in solving the space debris problem. But can this extraordinary idea really be implemented?
Whispering Wall, located in the train station inside New York’s Grand Central, is one of the most interesting buildings. What makes this building interesting is that it has walls that allow us to whisper and make our voices heard even in the most crowded environments.
If you were to house millions of people in space, a reconstructed asteroid would be the best way to do it. Turning an asteroid into a space station could be much cheaper than building a new one.
NASA announced it as “a very important step forward in the evolution of life support systems”: The International Space Station’s Environmental Control and Life Support System (ECLSS) has managed to recycle 98 percent of all the fluids astronauts produce on the station.
NASA has reached a technological milestone that could one day play an important role in missions to the Moon and beyond. The space agency this week tested the International Space Station’s Environmental Control and Life Support System (ECLSS) in urine tests of astronauts.
The number of base stations is increasing day by day, and these electromagnetically charged towers are indispensable for us to access mobile devices such as cell phones. So, how do the waves emanating from the base stations affect our health?
Artificial gravity space station startup Vast has announced, through its launch partner SpaceX, that it plans to put the first commercial space station into orbit in August 2025. Shortly after the station was put into orbit, SpaceX’s…
Have you ever thought about how the clean air and water resources of astronauts hundreds of kilometers above the earth do not run out?
Two NASA astronauts went on a spacewalk to install new solar panels on the International Space Station. The mission in question will take 7 hours in total.