Category: Space Exploration
Mars One: No Flowers Quivering in the Wind
by Hazel Anna Rogers for the Carl Kruse Blog In 1993, sociologist and avid caver Maurizio Montalbini endured 366 days underground in a Nasa-designed underground…
First Results From the James Webb Space Telescope – A Talk
By Carl Kruse The images emerging from the James Webb Space Telescope have astounded everyone and on Wednesday 8 March 2023 at 19:00 PST Dr….
James Webb Telescope Update
by Fraser Hibbitt for the Carl Kruse Blog After months of calibration, of learning how to translate what it sees to the scientists back on…
Tess Mission – A Search for E.T.
by Vittorio Compagno for the Carl Kruse Blog We’ve been watching the skies for over 400 years now. In 1608, Dutch spectacle and lens makers…
It’s the James Webb Telescope
by Fraser Hibbitt for the Carl Kruse Blog Cheer and mutual congratulations. Inside the Space Telescope Science Institute’s control room, they have just caught the…
Who Benefits From a New Space Race?
A tale of two superpowers by Vittorio Compagno Space has always been an object of desire for people. In the past, we could look…