NASA's New Electric Vehicle Looks Like a Lot of Fun to Drive
Fun to drive on this planet or any other.
Fun to drive on this planet or any other.
This aerial view shows all kinds of exposed geological features that are waiting to be explored: long rugged ridges, plunging great craters and even the occasional wide flat plain. Sadly, it's at least 34 million miles away. Read more >
In anticipation of April 24th, NASA is padding its Instagram all weekend with short movie clips celebrating the scope that’s brought us some of our most iconic and awe-inspiring images of the universe.
This image shows a geological feature know as recurring slope lineae on the surface of Mars. These flows, which occur seasonally, are suspected by NASA to be the result of seeping water. Read More >>
This is the sea ice off of east Antarctica’s Princess Astrid Coast. The white wisps of frozen water almost look like the crema on your coffee as they break up to reveal the deep black beneath.
Mankind rarely fairs well against fields of sea ice, but now we get a rare look a humans imposing order on the planet’s unruly machinations.
Trials are being held on new coatings for spacecraft, by first testing on Boeing aeroplanes.
Commander Scott Kelly commits to documenting a year on the ISS through pictures and film.
For those of us who love observing huge structures and machines being dismantled and put back together again, NASA just published a nice set of images explaining the process.
It looks like the sky of an alien world, or a portent for the coming apocalypse, but this photo is actually the sun and the moon aligning to create a stunning two-faced ice halo. Read More >>
The fact that we can see wind speed from space, whilst sailors are still lifting wetted fingers to the sky, seems wrong somehow.
NASA is fascinated by the prospect of microbial life elsewhere in the universe, but there's still tonnes we don't know about our own planet—and cosmic dust is one of those mysteries.
After a year of operations, global weather observations by NASA and Japan produce stunning video.
NASA tests more Mars-bound tech, important app-updates aplenty, and PlayStation 4 gets a new special edition console – your BitStream round-up is here to see you.
A NASA spacecraft has been busy studying the proto-planet Vesta intensively for over a year, and now we have this interactive Google Earth-like tool with which you can examine the asteroid-belt resident for yourself, in stunning detail. Read more >
What a busy weekend for space exploration. There were three successful lift offs around the world, including two Soyuz launches from opposite sides of the Earth. Read More >>