Latest space travel News

Isolated under extreme conditions: Risks for team dynamics
SpaceX is poised to go public and test the latest version of its massive Starship rocket amidst criticism about its environmental impact
Grad Hopes To Advance Women’s Health In Space
Nasa bets big on nuclear engines to cut journey times to Mars
Could a solar storm derail the Artemis II mission?
Living in space can change where your brain sits in your skull – new research
Wormholes may not exist – we’ve found they reveal something deeper about time and the universe
Cleaning Up Space With Gecko Technology
Swinburne alum builds dream career LEGO brick by LEGO brick
The hunt for ‘planet nine’: why there could still be something massive at the edge of the Solar System
Boeing-Built X-37B Spaceplane Set for Eighth Mission
Could the latest ‘interstellar comet’ be an alien probe? Why spotting cosmic visitors is harder than you think
If people stopped having babies, how long would it be before humans were all gone?
Ready for space travel? GENESTAR can track how space affects your health
Space tourism’s growth blurs the line between scientific and symbolic achievement – a tourism scholar explains how
Who gets to be called an astronaut? Private space travel has reignited debate over use of prestigious title
As the rescued astronauts return, space law is still in orbit over who’s responsible when missions go wrong
Mission possible − parastronaut programs can make space travel more inclusive and attainable for all
Microgravity in space may cause cancer − but on Earth, mimicking weightlessness could help researchers develop treatments
Bezos’ Blue Origin has successfully launched its New Glenn rocket to orbit − a feat 15 years in the making
NASA’s micro-mission Lunar Trailblazer will make macro-measurements of the lunar surface in 2025
How does the International Space Station orbit Earth without burning up?
Metakosmos Leads the Charge in Space Technology with Kernel360(TM) Spacesuit Telemetry Software
Space travel comes with risk − and SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn mission will push the envelope further than any private mission has before
Polaris Dawn: the first spacewalk by commercial astronauts will be historic, but the mission carries risks
If we want to settle on other planets, we’ll have to use genome editing to alter human DNA
High-flying UniSQ Re-entry Research
Astronauts don’t eat enough because food tastes bland in space. We’re trying to work out why
Food aroma study may help explain why meals taste bad in space
TRISH selects projects to advance the readiness of medication production in deep space
Travellers urged to keep it local in the name of sustainable tourism
TRISH shares new health data from first all-civilian orbital space mission
Blast Off To Moon With WA Museum’s Latest Exhibition
Space tourists and crew suffer high radiation risks – regulation is needed to protect them
Spacesuits need a major upgrade for the next phase of exploration
RMIT Experiment On-board Swedish Rocket Launch
The brightest object in the universe is a black hole that eats a star a day
Barbie snubbed at Oscars, but not in academia
Was going to space a good idea?
BCM, Australian Antarctic Division announce agreement to advance collaboration in space health research
Unravelling health impacts of space travel
Seeing the Invisible: Revealing Hidden Damage with Cameras to Improve Aircraft Safety
We’re one small step closer to commercialising space
Electronic sensor the size of a single molecule a potential game-changer
Sensor size of single molecule potential game-changer
Cleared to launch? Ethical guidelines for human research in spaceflight
Students’ imaginations transported to moon
Manchester research to boost bioprinting technology to address critical health challenges in space