Green Matters on MSN
NASA Uses Math to ‘Hear’ Music of Stars and Track Their Movements for the First Time
The state-of-the-art data sonification system translates pixels of celestial objects into sounds, thereby composing melodious classical symphonies.
"It’s amazing to think that this thing I have been working on in various capacities for the last eight years is about to send ...
2don MSN
Physicists Say a Faster-Than-Light Spaceship Would Actually Look a Lot Like Star Trek’s Enterprise
Physicists discovered that the famous ‘Star Trek’ spaceship got a lot right about designing a ship to jump from galaxy to ...
Space.com on MSN
How NASA changed in 2025 — possibly forever
For an agency shooting for the moon and onward to Mars, NASA in 2025 has been on a roller coaster ride of proposed budget ...
Fascinating Horror on MSN
The risk was low - why NASA’s math failed that morning
On January 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger launched into unusually cold conditions. Engineers had raised concerns about rubber seals failing in low temperatures, but the launch proceeded anyway ...
Autonomous free-flying robots aboard the International Space Station (ISS) frequently lose their bearings. Without gravity to distinguish up from down, even precision sensors suffer from accumulating ...
Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar created a black hole that would later turn out to be fairly scientifically accurate.
Windermere Prep junior Arjun Bajpai has enjoyed STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Mathematics) since he was ...
The subject of intense scientific scrutiny, 3I/ATLAS is revealing secrets about the composition and behaviour of dust across ...
Constative on MSN
The unsung women of NASA history
When the Cold War heated up in 1946, the U.S. and the Soviet Union took their rivalry from Earth to the stars. Sputnik, the ...
The Oak Ridger on MSN
Oak Ridge grad, along with NASA artist, created a map of the Milky Way
In Part 2 of his story, Benita Albert tells of astronomer Bob Benjamin's career, including teaching and now being a NASA consultant.
On June 28, 1983, Sally Ride became the first female in space aboard Space Shuttle Challenger. In September 1983, NASA announced that Anna would become the first mother to go into space when she was ...
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