History of space exploration
The Sumerians, the Aztecs, and about every known civilization had their own stories on space travel.
The Sumerians, the Aztecs, and about every known civilization had their own stories on space travel.
There are billions of stars and galaxies, thus expanding the potential to search for life.
“Together they can solve more mysteries than either one can by itself.” ~Mansoor Ahmad
This Christmas, we launched the most expensive and breakthrough telescope of mankind, the $10Bn JWST.
Since the beginning of the space age, starting with the launch of Sputnik in 1957,
The Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa 2 brings a small cache of asteroid Ryugu’s rocks to the Earth.
To get an insight into how such exploration opens the frontier, we run down five top reasons why space exploration is significant.
The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured an image featuring the blue and orange stars
Take a tour of some of the stunning, rare images captured by NASA, ESA and
The Famous Cyclone of Jupiter Found to Be Shrinking.