Space & Physics

The Moon Casts a Shadow

NASA’s Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera aboard the Deep Space Climate Observat...

NASA’s Innovative Rocket Nozzle Paves Way for Deep Spac...

By Ray Osorio NASA recently built and tested an additively-manufactured – or 3D ...

Watch Live as NASA Astronauts Conduct Spacewalk, Upgrad...

Two NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station will conduct a spacew...

Hurricanes are growing stronger much faster than they d...

An analysis of all tropical storms in the Atlantic between 1971 and 2020 has con...

Climate change will prompt expansion of farming in nort...

As the world warms, vast areas of wilderness in Russia, Canada and Alaska will b...

NASA’s Webb Discovers New Feature in Jupiter’s Atmosphere

Narrow jet stream near equator has winds traveling 320 miles per hour NASA’s Jam...

First Artemis Crew Trains for Mission Around Moon

Four astronauts are busy training for Artemis II, the first mission to carry hum...

Meet Tracy Hudspeth: Communications Specialist at NASA ...

As another inspiring Hispanic Heritage Month concludes, we wanted to take the mo...

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The Marshall Star for October 18, 2023

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Station Science 101: Microbiology

Wherever there are humans, there are microbes, too. Bacteria and fungi live all ...

Strange upward lightning shoots out X-rays as it rises ...

Tall buildings made from electrically conductive materials can send lightning bo...

Why free will doesn't exist, according to Robert Sapolsky

It's hard to let go of the idea that free will exists, but neuroscientist Robert...

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