Ian O'Neill

Send Your Name to the Moon

Have you ever dreamt of travelling to the Moon? Unfortunately, for the time being, this will be a privilege only…

17 years ago

Searching for Water and Minerals on Mars – Implications for Colonization

New results from the The Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM) on board the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) reveal…

17 years ago

Could Jupiter Wreck the Solar System?

Scientists have expressed their concern that the Solar System may not be as stable as it seems. Happily orbiting the…

17 years ago

Ocean Currents May Cool the Climate for a Decade

It would appear that rising atmospheric temperatures may be slowed or even stopped over the next ten years due to…

17 years ago

Explore Earth’s Ionosphere with Google Earth

The ionosphere is the final layer of atmosphere before space. This highly dynamic region is constantly exposed to the full…

17 years ago

Gaia Hypothesis: Could Earth Really be a Single Organism?

Can a planet like Earth be considered a single living organism? After all, the human body is composed of hundreds…

17 years ago

Titan Launch Pad Tower Blown Up at Cape Canaveral (Gallery)

Cape Canaveral's Titan launch pad gantry was demolished on Sunday. The tower was built in the 1990's to support the…

17 years ago

Supermassive Black Hole Kicked Out of Galaxy: First Ever Observation

For the first time, the most extreme collision to occur in the cosmos has been observed. Galaxies are known to…

17 years ago

Global Warming is Accelerating Faster than can be Naturally Repaired

It appears the Earth's climate has the ability to naturally regulate atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. Historic records extracted from ice…

17 years ago

Self-Healing Computers for Damaged Spaceships

What happens when a robotic space probe breaks down millions of miles away from the nearest spacecraft engineer? If there…

17 years ago