Data from a NASA Spacecraft shows that water was once widespread on Mars, making it more probable that the planet could once support life.
Recent studies performed from flyby’s of Mercury, by the “Messenger” Spacecraft (not sponsored by the IMInitiative) have shown that the smallest planet in our solar system is getting even smaller.
Scientists have recently reported the discovery of the first organic molecule, methane, to be discovered within the atmosphere of a planet outside of our solar system and additionally confirming the presence of water on that planet. This clears the way for a bright future of invading that planet with all our hostile robotics and scanning [...]
Mikki Osterloo of the University of Hawaii and colleagues have discovered hundreds of small depressions that appear to be filled with the kinds of salt deposits that form on Earth when water evaporates. -National Geographic
The recent find of these salt deposits supports the theory of a once “wet” past on Mars and confirms the planet’s [...]
After encountering more problems with the space shuttle Atlantis, NASA has decided to delay the launch of the shuttle until January.
Today the launch control team began to load the shuttle’s external fuel-tank with the supercold liquid hydrogen and oxygen. After a half hour the hydrogen sensors were immersed. Soon later all four gauges registered as [...]