NASA’s Perseverance’s most stunning shots of the Red Planet from its first week on Mars

NASA’s Perseverance rover has spent the last week on the surface of Mars and in that short time has already sent back thousands of photos – including a cheeky selfie. The latest rover from the US space agency landed on the Red Planet just before 21:00 GMT on Thursday, February 18 after a hair raising … Read more

Evidence of melting snow on Mars flowing into gullies hints at prospect of life on planet

How important is the presence of liquid water? It is now widely believed that Mars holds a reasonably large volume of water. However, the surface of the planet is so cold, this water exists only as ice. In order for life to exist on a planet, many scientists believe it is essential for the world … Read more

‘Digital twin’ of Earth will create simulations of our planet to help predict extreme events

‘Digital twin’ of Earth will create and test simulations of our planet to help predict when extreme events like catastrophic flooding or food shortages will strike The digital twin Earth will help world leaders prepare for extreme events The innovation uses machine learning to create and test simulations It will be used to predict extreme … Read more

Chimpanzee outfit from Planet Of The Apes is set to fetch £5,000 at auction

Chimpanzee outfit worn by Oscar winner Kim Hunter in Planet Of The Apes is set to fetch £5,000 at auction Outfit, dating from around 1968, is for sale with auctioneers Ewbanks of Surrey Fewer than 20 similar costumes made for the entire season of science fiction hit It currently belongs to a collector and is … Read more

Greta Thurnberg releases satirical Mars tourism ad telling the one percent to escape to the planet

In anticipation of NASA’s Perseverance rover landing on Mars Thursday, Swedish activist Greta Thunberg is taking an opportunity to slam space agencies and governments for  using billions of dollars to visit other planets when our own’s suffering. Thunberg, 18, released a satirical tourism ad for the Red Planet that is aimed at the ‘one percent,’ … Read more

Planet Nine: Unusual orbits detected in the outer solar system may be an ILLUSION, study claims 

There is probably no ‘Planet Nine’ at the edge of the solar system, astronomers claim, after a study found unusual orbits used to predict its existence ‘may be an illusion’. Experts from the University of Michigan examined the results of a number of solar system surveys to look for evidence of the long-theorised ‘super Earth’ … Read more

Lost Years Rum, NICE and Washed Up Cards: Small businesses helping the planet

Sustainable shopping has been on the rise and some businesses are changing the way they work to help the environment and appease increasingly self-aware customers.  This has ranged from reducing or completely cutting plastic usage, to donating profits to ethical organisations or charities. Meanwhile, more and more companies have or are attempting to achieve B … Read more

Unique ‘super-puff’ planet is as big as Jupiter but 10 TIMES lighter 

Astronomers have discovered a unique ‘super-puff’ planet that’s as big as Jupiter, but 10 times lighter. The planet, called WASP-107b is believed to be one of the least dense exoplanets ever discovered, earning it the nicknames of a ‘super-puff’ or ‘cotton-candy’ planet. Researchers say the findings have ‘big implications’ for what we understand about how … Read more

Scientists discover huge ‘Super Earth’ planet near one of the oldest stars in the galaxy

Discovery of pulsars British astronomer Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell was the first person to discover a pulsar in 1967 when she spotted a radio pulsar. Since then other types of pulsars that emit x-rays and gamma rays have also been spotted. Pulsars are essentially rotating, highly magnatised neutron stars but when they were first discovered … Read more