Browsing: Mars
Over the years, myself and others have written extensively about why the West must prevail in what is now widely…
Each Monday, I pick out North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead (which also apply to mid-northern latitudes in…
NASA just picked its newest astronauts—only 0.1% made the cut, with salaries topping $150K and a shot at landing on Mars
Forget Ivy League admissions—NASA’s astronaut program has set a sky-high bar for admission standards, and 2025 was no exception. On…
Oregon State University researchers tested a quadruped robot at White Sands National Park, training it as a future field partner…
In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at the U.K.’s first space launch license, growing mini-organs instead of…
Snack stars are aligning as the FTC clears the $36 billion Mars-Kellanova merger for launch
Snack maker Kellanova’s shares rose Thursday on news that its proposed merger with Mars Inc. had cleared U.S. regulators. The U.S. Federal…
Topline Skywatchers across the globe are in for a treat this weekend as the moon and Mars meet in a…
Topline For three successive nights, beginning Monday, June 16, the red planet Mars will be positioned next to the bright…
Global corporations are navigating a volatile world—geopolitical unrest, inflation, and supply chain shocks dominate the risk landscape. But a deeper,…
What is the bright star in the east before sunrise? Venus — the brightest object in the solar system after…












