AS countries prepare for a new era of human exploration, the race to grow food in space is emerging as one of the most ...
Ever wondered about zero gravity? It's not what you think! Learn the science behind space travel and how astronauts stay in ...
Zero-G, the world leader in zero gravity flights, recently announced their new zero gravity concerts series. The new initiative allows musicians to perform their top songs with an intimate group of ...
Rise, the fan-created, flown-to-the-moon plush toy that served as the Artemis II crew’s zero-g indicator and mascot, is now available as a NASA-approved collectible. Its sales will benefit the ...
We've all had dreams of being up in space and experiencing the freedom of zero gravity, no longer bound by the strange force that keeps us stuck on the ground. But this experience is limited to the ...
SPACELAND Breaks Its Own World Record With 93-Year-Old Microgravity Test Subject for ICT and Biomedical Technology Italy’s SPACELAND group, which organized the world’s first non-governmental zero ...
A new set of upgrades to the International Space Station’s Cold Atom Laboratory is allowing NASA to probe quantum mechanics ...
Doritos is living up to its “for the bold” tagline. It’s one small step for snack-kind: PepsiCo is launching a special pack of “Zero Gravity” Doritos that are designed to be eaten in space, thereby ...
New results from the first archaeological fieldwork conducted in space show the International Space Station is a rich cultural landscape where crew create their own “gravity” to replace Earth’s, and ...
As plans for missions to Mars accelerate, so do questions about how the human body might cope. A return trip to the red planet would give more than enough time for someone to become pregnant and even ...
German astronaut Rabea Rogge demonstrates how to roll a d20 in space, making D&D possible even in zero gravity. Watch this epic video. Space is a fascinating place, especially with the zero gravity of ...
Gravity is the unseen force that shapes the universe, yet we rarely give it much thought. First explained by Sir Isaac Newton, it is the pull that draws objects toward one another based on their mass ...