An out-of-this-world exhibition, complete with a digital space launch, is due to take place at the National Space Centre (NSC) from 3 through 5 December. The se...
In today's podcast Melanie Boylan has a chat with John Gribbin about his new book entitled "Eight Improbable Possibilities". One of the features is about the M...
Space is no longer simply an exciting new frontier to explore, it’s become an indispensable practical resource. Today when we think of this “useful” side of the space business we may include things like direct-broadcast satellite TV and GPS-style sat...
An astronomer at NUI Galway is part of an international team that detected evidence of a giant impact that occurred in a nearby star system, just 95 light-years...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, which will look farther back in the history of the universe than any telescope before it, has arrived in French Guiana, where...
How Machine-2-Machine Blockchain Payments Pioneered In The Space Economy Will Improve Global Supply Chain Logistics and IT Disaster Recovery.
By Samson Williams & George Pullen
Have you ever been standing barefoot in the security line at ...
Planet formation – the process by which neat, round, distinct planets form from a roiling, swirling cloud of rugged asteroids and mini planets – was likely even...
While black holes and toddlers don't seem to have much in common, they are remarkably similar in one aspect: Both are messy eaters, generating ample evidence th...
In todays podcast I chat with Tom McCarthy who gives us a birds eye view of the issue of space junk/debris that has until quite recently managed to stay under the public radar. As a space robotics expert Tom McCarthy reminds us about how the unpredi...