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Perseverance rover discovers Martian rock that could contain life

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In PopularScienceSpaceTechnology
2 years ago
NASA's Perseverance rover has made a big discovery during its exploration of Mars - a rock that could reveal ancient microbial life.

James Webb discovers first evidence of ‘dark stars’

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In ScienceSpaceTechnology
3 years ago
Scientists have spent 15 years searching for evidence of dark stars, a theoretical type powered not by atomic fusion but by dark matter.

NASA will purposefully destroy its Juno spacecraft to avoid pollution

By Bryan Smith
In NASAScienceSpaceTech news
10 years ago
NASA has revealed that it will purposefully send its Juno spacecraft to its death in Jupiter's atmosphere to avoid polluting space or nearby planets.

Bandwidth Blog & Smile 90.4FM Tech Tuesday: Voyager 1 still going!

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In PopularScienceSpaceTech TuesdayTechnology
2 years ago
In this week’s Tech Tuesday segment on Smile 90.4FM we amazing journey Voyager 1 has been on and what we can still learn from it after 50 years.

James Webb Space Telescope captures stars being born

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In ScienceSpaceTechnology
3 years ago
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured mesmerising images of new stars being born in a stellar nursery 20 million light-years away.

First space-based solar power beamed to Earth

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In EnergyScienceSpaceTechnology
3 years ago
Scientists have achieved a significant breakthrough in the science of transmitting solar energy from space, thanks to a team from Caltech.

The James Webb Space Telescope is now in its final orbit

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In ScienceSpaceTechnology
4 years ago
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has reached its final orbit, the second Sun-Earth Lagrange point (L2).

Lucasfilm is creating a Darth Vader VR movie!

By Staff Reporter
In Off TopicSpaceTech newsVirtual Reality
10 years ago
Lucasfilm is creating a VR interactive movie around Darth Vader and it will supposedly be "something out of this world".

Venus Aerospace unveils its Mach 9 hypersonic plane

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In ScienceSpaceTechnology
4 years ago
Ambitious start-up Venus Aerospace recently unveiled their revolutionary ‘Stargazer’ concept vehicle, aiming to achieve hypersonic flight.

NASA successfully launches its Lucy spacecraft heading to Trojan asteroids in Jupiter orbit

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In NASAScienceSpaceTechnology
5 years ago
NASA has successfully launched its Lucy space probe from Cape Canaveral in Florida, which is off on its 12-year mission to study Jupiter’s Trojan asteroids.

Hubble discovers new pair of colliding galaxies

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In ScienceSpaceTechnology
4 years ago
The Hubble space telescope has spotted new pair of galaxies that are amidst a dance of merging after colliding.

One of the world’s fastest supercomputers to go online in South Africa

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In ScienceSpaceTechnology
3 years ago
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) in South Africa is set to construct two supercomputers that would rank as the sixth fastest in the world.
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