Tag: NASA
Volcanic rock to replenish marine life?
On August 15, 2019, Michael and Larissa Hoult, an Australian couple,
were sailing to Fiji. As they sailed near Tonga, they encountered a “total rock
bubble...
A future after Cassini: to infinity and beyond?
Many of us won’t be able to recall where we were at the exact moment when Cassini-Huygens—commonly called Cassini—launched in 1997, reaching Saturn’s orbit...
NASA think-tanks: what’s next for Harary?
Last summer, the Corporate Knights, a self-proclaimed “magazine for clean capitalism”, celebrated the achievements of young leaders in sustainable development across Canada by publishing...
Damon may not be the only thirsty Martian
Ever since I heard that Ridley Scott was involved in the making of The Martian, I was ecstatic. Having read Andy Weir’s novel, which...