πŸš€ Space

Space is the final frontier and is now being opened to everyone thanks to front runners such as NASA and now SpaceX and Elon Musk, Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic.

Jakob Holgersson 2 min read

πŸŒ’ Researchers successfully grow crops in lunar soil

Researchers at the University of Florida have conducted research that could lead to simplified logistics to lunar colonies and potentially agriculture in harsher regions of the earth.

Jakob Holgersson 2 min read

β˜€ UK initiative aims to make space-based solar a reality by 2035

Fifty organizations are teaming up to provide cost-effective and reliable renewable energy that takes up little space.

Jakob Holgersson 2 min read

πŸͺ SpaceX: Humans on Mars before 2030

Elon Musk doesn't seem to be the only one who believes in Mars being attainable this decade.

Jakob Holgersson 2 min read

πŸ“‘ First airline to offer Starlink on flights

Musk's company will offer faster connections and better coverage to Hawaiian Airlines' passengers.

Jakob Holgersson 3 min read

πŸŒ’ The Lunar Economy is coming

NASA isn't the only one aiming for the moon. They're not even the only Americans with that goal.

Jakob Holgersson 2 min read

πŸš€ US pledges to not test anti-satellite weapons

Vice President Kamala Harris announced US commitment to not conduct tests of anti-satellite missiles, urging other nations to follow.

Jakob Holgersson 2 min read

πŸ›° Ukrainian innovation could reduce space debris

Autophagic - or self-consuming - rockets, results in lighter rockets and almost no space debris.

Jakob Holgersson 2 min read

πŸš€ The first private crew has arrived on the ISS

Axiom Space takes its firsts steps towards establishing the first private space station.

Mathias Sundin 5 min read

πŸš€ "I can't fathom what kind of teachers they had if they think science is boring"

We talk to Jenny Jansson about how she, who didn't pass mathematics in primary school, could be awated Physics Teacher of the Year, and how we can make young people more optimistic about the future.