But where the heck is it?Battle of the BulgeMars is not a uniform sphere, but instead has a wonky shape due to its width, length and height all having different measurements, making it triaxial in nature.This weird feature, along with its strange topographic bulges and the highest peaks and the deepest crevasses in the Solar System, represent a planetary puzzle. And they could...
PARIS — After seeing the disruption that Starlink has had on the satellite communications market, companies in the Earth observation sector are closely following the development of a related SpaceX system.
Executives with several Earth observation companies said during a panel at World Space Business Week here Sept. 19 that they are keeping tabs on SpaceX’s Starshield system, with some seeing competitive concerns and...
For the first time, electrodes that can make hydrogen from seawater without generating corrosive and toxic chlorine gas will be produced at commercial scales.
“Traditional electrolysis has only been possible with pure water, an increasingly scarce global resource,” Doug Wicks at the US Department...
"I've seen some compelling testimonies."Squad UpIn a new interview, retired NASA astronaut and current Arizona senator Mark Kelly insisted that the US government could be doing much more to investigate credible claims about unidentified flying objects.Speaking to GZero founder Ian Bremmer, the former twin astronaut didn't scoff at the idea that the truth may be out there."I've seen some compelling testimony from navy fighter...
His methodology is very different from pollsters. Market ForcesA data scientist who correctly predicted a series of recent elections is back to throw his analytical hat in the ring — and he's betting that Kamala Harris is going to win big in November.As Fortune reports, Northwestern University's Thomas Miller startled pundits and pollsters when he called not only the presidential race for Joe Biden,...