Spacecraft could one day glide through the cosmos without the need for traditional fuel, thanks to a groundbreaking discovery ...
NASA plans to launch more lunar missions after the success of Artemis II, signaling a renewed era for lunar exploration and ...
One day after the historic Artemis II launch, the College of Sciences welcomed more than 150 researchers, students, and community members to its ...
Scientists find evidence of theorized ultra-powerful supernovas, some leaving no remnants. Chinese fossils unveil a ...
Dr. Andrew Cartwright discusses UCF’s role in building the future of space exploration. Dr. Andrew Cartwright discusses UCF’s role as a resource in education and research for the aerospace industry as ...
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Whether they had been fascinated by space for a lifetime or since the third grade, attendees cheered as the rocket lifted off ...
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS and its unusual gas-to-dust chemistry Crewed and robotic lunar missions advancing sustained exploration Asteroid characterization and deflection studies supporting ...
Physics Professor, Dr. Adrienne Dove, discusses space dust and its impact on exploration. Dr. Adrienne Dove, UCF Professor and Chair of the Physics Department, discusses space dust and how ...
Artemis II has returned humans to deep space for the first time in fifty years — but the forces that brought us back are the ...
For centuries, humans have looked to the night sky searching for answers about the universe—and their place within it. For star astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, that instinct to explore remains one ...