Transfer infectious disease research to space
This would help to avoid the risk of accidental (or even intentional)... Read more
by Why Are You Reading My Name Jun 4, 2026 3 Comments 3 Links
#diseases, #health, #infectiousdisease, #medicine, #research, #science, #space, #spaceresearch,
by astronut May 19, 2026 3 Comments 3 Links
#atmosphericreentry, #engineering, #heatshields, #payload, #reentry, #science, #space,
by sunnyjim Jan 3, 2026 3 Comments 3 Links
#cosmos, #entertainment, #galaxy, #learning, #space, #spaceprogramming, #streaming, #tv, #universe,
pmsl. looks like exposure to space destroys moustache hairs pretty quickly.
Bacteria already won. Try cleaning that stuff off satellites and interstellar probes. Just found a great article in science news about it from a while back, which is worth digesting.
Here’s the winner so far. RUSSIANS! And no it isn’t those 2 merican military clones with the round red heads or happy Peggy.
Tardigrades went to space before most nations did. They will be there long after we perish if they get their way, little blighters.