Mohamed Belhocine, African Union commissioner for education, science, technology and innovation, speaks during an interview with Chinese media at the AU headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Sept. 6, 2022. (Xinhua/Michael Tewelde)
The Forum on China-Africa Cooperation is facilitating the growing China-Africa cooperation in space science and technology, a senior African Union official has said.
Utah teacher hopes to inspire students with her journey to the edge of space - Deseret News
Instructional aid Rebecca Watson, left, and science teacher Jennifer Muir, right, work with eighth graders at Draper Park Middle School on Friday, Sept. 2, 2022.
"I wasn't set on science till I started going to college," said Muir, a science teacher at Draper Park Middle School. "I took a geology class for my physical science requirement and absolutely loved it and majored in earth science education — best decision I've ever made."
Space Saturday: Community celebrates James Webb Space Telescope's first images - West Hawaii Today
This image released by NASA on Sept. 6, 2022, shows the Tarantula Nebula star-forming region, captured by the James Webb Space Telescope.
Kian Weissener explores how stars are formed using a hair dryer to add energy to matter (styrofoam balls) floating in space to see how much he can get into an empty container. The more matter in the container, the bigger the star. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)
NASA and America's space program are becoming a running joke | The Hill
The two recently scrubbed launch attempts for the $4.1 billion unmanned Artemis 1 moon mission is not the problem; it's simply a poorly cobbled-together poster child for a once great space program that is spiraling down into late-night joke status.
During his historic speech on Sept. 12, 1962, at Rice University, on the need for the United States to become the "preeminent spacefaring nation," John F. Kennedy stressed: "We mean to be a part of it — we mean to lead it.
'Ohana Stargazing Event Inspires Keiki to Reach For The Stars | Big Island Now
Photos by Keith Uehara Photography
If a picture is worth 1,000 words, then looking through a telescope into the depths of space and the twinkling stars staring back at you while imagining all the possibilities is priceless.
Keiki and their families had the opportunity to do just that during the first 'Ohana Stargazing event Aug. 27 at Mo'okini Heiau in Kohala.
Radiant new closeup shows the sun in magnificent detail | Mashable
This is not a close-up of a dried orange peel but the incendiary details of the sun in outer space .
The Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope , a new instrument based on Earth, has delivered its first images. These snapshots, capturing an area of the burbling solar atmosphere, are giving the world an idea of just how powerful this telescope truly is.
Giant blobs in Earth's mantle may be driving a 'diamond factory' | Space
The boundary zone between Earth's molten metal core and the mantle, its rocky middle layer, might be a diamond factory.
A new laboratory experiment finds that, under extreme temperatures and pressures, the combination of iron, carbon and water — all potential ingredients found at the core-mantle boundary — can form diamond.
Babylon 5 to return with a secret project featuring original cast | Space
A secretive new Babylon 5 project featuring all surviving members of the show's original main cast, its creator J. Michael Straczynski has revealed.
Straczynski, better known as 'JMS' to his fans, took to Twitter to casually drop information about the project, saying that it has already been produced and will debut at the 2023 San Diego Comic Con. "It's the closest thing to the original B5 in tone of anything we've done since.
VP Harris congratulates astronauts during call to space station | Space
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris told NASA astronauts today (Sept. 9) that she's committed to fostering teamwork with her fellow "space nerds" both on Earth and in orbit.
In a brief call to the International Space Station (ISS) this morning, Harris, who also chairs the National Space Council, spoke about the importance of protecting Earth and joining forces to meet other space goals.
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