Time in space affects the body, but research has found that it can also quite literally affect the mind, prompting questions ...
Like stretch marks left on skin that expanded too quickly or cracks embedded in freezing ice, cosmic strings are artifacts of ...
For more than a century, physics has treated space and time as the smooth stage on which the universe unfolds, a flexible fabric that bends but never breaks. A new wave of theories is now challenging ...
Astronauts’ brains can change shape and shift positions in space, according to a study with implications for NASA as it plans for missions to the moon and Mars.
Time runs faster on Mars (477 microseconds/day) due to relativity. Discover how this fundamental physics challenge requires dynamic correction to prevent massive GPS errors and secure future deep ...
Artemis II crew members stand before the Orion crew module that will take them to the moon. From left are: Jeremy Hansen, mission specialist; Victor Glover, pilot; Reid Wiseman, commander; and ...