Category : Space Technology


Western Space Plays Role in NASA Artemis Mission

PhD candidate Jack Hostrawer and Western Space members are contributing to NASA's Artemis program, marking a significant milestone for Canadian space research and lunar exploration efforts.

Molecule in Space Hints at Origin of Life

Scientists have identified a key organic molecule within a stellar nursery, offering new clues about the chemical precursors to life that may form in interstellar clouds.

NASA Delays Artemis II Moon Mission Over Extreme Cold

NASA has postponed the Artemis II mission, the first crewed moonshot in decades, citing dangerously cold temperatures at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The delay underscores the technical challenges of lunar exploration.

Largest Solar Radiation Storm in 20+ Years Hits Earth

The Sun has released its most powerful solar radiation storm in over two decades, forecasters say. This major space weather event could disrupt satellites and create auroras visible in major cities. Learn the details and potential impacts for Canada.

NASA moves Artemis II moon rocket to launch pad

NASA's Artemis II rocket begins journey to launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, marking a critical step toward returning astronauts to the moon. Follow the latest on this historic mission.

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