NASA astronaut Don Pettit already has a long-held reputation for creating stunning space photography, and his latest effort ...
Did you know that tools and technologies that are used in space exploration and studying Earth can actually be used to learn ...
Down to Earth is a monthly environmental column that explores what it means to live sustainably. When Ohio State fashion and retail studies professor Tasha Lewis’ class visited the Franklin ...
These are just a few of the 100,000 portraits Sami Aziz captured in a single year along Philadephia's iconic South Street.
Today photography has become ... s encounter with Jack Ruby gunning down Lee Harvey Oswald, and the Apollo 8 astronauts’ color depictions of planet Earth in its beaming entirety.
Scientists know Earth’s rate of rotation is, over the long term, slowing down. That’s down to celestial mechanics. A day on Earth lasts 24 hours, largely because of the tidal forces from our moon.
A collection of down-to-Earth facts about our planet and its place in the solar system. This collection introduces the Sun as the main source of light and heat on Earth. It explains that the Earth ...
Incredible photos showed Elon Musk’s SpaceX Starship making a spectacular “belly flop” splash-down in the Indian Ocean ... The booster was then steered back to Earth and caught by the ...
The team also developed a photography style that’s enjoyably messy, showing the down-to-earth spirit of the club, while poster campaigns use graffiti to convey its new tagline: ‘Welcome to the club ...
On October 24, 1946, a V-2 rocket captured the first-ever photo of Earth from space. ‘On This Day in Space’ Video Series on Space.com While these grainy, black-and-white images might not look like ...
Read our full story and see northern lights photos from Space.com readers. A severe solar storm sparked by an intense flare from the sun could reach "extreme" levels as it bombards Earth ...
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