In the end, we will be Martians

Mars shining brightly in the eastern sky shortly after sunset. This coppery dot is a world of mountains, ravines, and frozen poles that millennia ago was home to seas and rushing rivers. Today, however, it is a cold desert, with its geological history exposed to

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Arrokoth, the most distant world ever explored

The first object in the Kuiper belt visited by New Horizons after leaving Pluto was provisionally named Ultima Thule and has recently been renamed Arrokoth.

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Katherine Johnson

Katherine Johnson was born on 26 August 1918 and was the first woman of NASA's Research Division to be credited as the author of a report.

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Recreation of the Trappist-1 system

Looking for life beyond Neptune

Before using conditionals and speculating, we need to set some bases. Let us start with the most basic: what is an exoplanet?

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Flying to space for a few euros

[caption id="attachment_44035" align="alignleft" width="320"] First stage of the Falcon 9 rocket landing on SpaceX's floating platform. / Mètode[/caption] When NASA was founded, the USAF (United States Air Force) was deep into the development of what should be a true spacecraft, the X-20 Dyna Soar, a ship that would

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The Cosmos Soundtrack

Foto: Arthur CaravanFragment of the cover of Atles enharmònic (self-produced, 2011), Arthur Caravan's album that includes a song inspired by Pythagoras. Music has accompanied humanity throughout history, however, it is not exclusive to humans. We know it exists in the animal

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