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We just touched the Sun for the first time in human history
By John Loeffler last updated
The Parker Solar Probe just touched the Sun – the first time anything made by humans has done so.

NASA apparently needs to swot up on its open-source knowledge
By Mayank Sharma published
NASA is big on open source, but it’s developer’s don't seem to be well-versed with the peculiarities of the ecosystem.

This futuristic electric motorcycle is built for the moon
By Jamel Smith published
A German designer has created an electric lunar motorbike that it hopes will be used for NASA's new space program.

Mystery of Mars' ancient trenches might have finally been solved
By John Loeffler published
The deep trenches on Mars' surface are one of the planet's more compelling features, and now we might have an idea of the catastrophic events that produced them some of them.

Hidden galaxies, a doomed Mars, and plenty of supernovae drive the week in science
By John Loeffler published
Roundup This week's science news was full of supernovae, hidden galaxies, private space stations, and the discovery that Mars was doomed from the start.

NASA and Box are taking cloud storage out of this world
By Anthony Spadafora published
NASA will use Box's cloud storage and collaboration tools across its distributed workforce both on Earth and in space.

NASA eyeing a dozen private space station bids, could save the agency $1 billion a year
By John Loeffler published
NASA is fielding proposals from about a dozen companies to build up to four private space stations in Low Earth Orbit, which could save the agency $1 billion a year or more.

NASA Mars Perseverance rover captures teeny, tiny Martian moon Deimos on film
By John Loeffler published
NASA's Perseverance rover 'filmed' the Martian sky looking for clouds but caught sight of Mars' tiny moon Deimos instead
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