What happens when you turn a tea bag into a rocket? This simple yet mind-blowing science experiment will show you how to create lift-off using just a tea bag, fire, and a little physics!
An unmanned Antares rocket carrying nearly 5,000 ... along with an explanation of what the experiment is and why it's important to the advancement of science research. Four eighth grade students ...
Shenzhou-19 astronauts simulate natural photosynthesis, bringing long-haul crewed missions a step closer to reality.
For example, Jupiter is the most massive planet in our solar system. It’s so big, it could swallow 1,000 Earths. So it requires a very high escape speed: 133,100 mph (about 214,000 kilometers per hour ...
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As the last buses pull away from Minnetonka High School, students will leave behind the last remnants of science projects and lessons in their classrooms. But throughout the summer, some students ...
Having ended, let’s return to the start. I started this blog—Not Exactly Rocket Science—in August 2006, on little more than a whim. It was my first proper foray into science writing.
The Norwegian rocket incident, which took place on this ... in advance of their high-altitude scientific experiment, the information never made its way to Russia’s radar technicians.
Jeff Bezos’ rocket company gave NASA a brief taste of the moon’s gravity Tuesday, without straying too far from home. Blue Origin launched the 29 lunar technology experiments to the edge of ...