A fungus aboard the ISS extracted palladium from meteorite rock, hinting at future space mining powered by living microbes.
It started with a rock that didn’t look like a big deal. Just a dark lump in the Sahara. The kind of thing you could walk ...
A meteorite chip sat in a small container, bathed in liquid, while the International Space Station floated overhead. Inside, ...
When we eventually mine asteroids, humans and robots will not leave unprotected microbes on the surface. Instead, machines ...
Analysis of a space rock that landed on a frozen Michigan lake revealed a rich array of extraterrestrial organic compounds. Learn how the meteorite might have been incorporated into life on Earth.
Scientists studying a rock sample collected by NASA’s Curiosity rover have uncovered something tantalizing: the largest ...
More than 50,000 years ago, a meteor hit Earth and formed what we now call Meteor Crater in northern Arizona. But new ...
The lunar rocks collected by Apollo astronauts suggested the moon had a strong magnetic field. A new analysis shows the opposite.
Opening its doors for the first time in March, the Meteorite Museum in Pulpi offers a one-of-a-kind experience. With more than 100 meteorites on display, there is nothing else like it across the ...
NASA’s Curiosity rover has uncovered some of the largest organic molecules ever detected on Mars, and scientists say ordinary geology may not fully explain them.
Microbes have just pulled off a feat that sounds like science fiction, stripping valuable metals from a meteorite fragment ...
According to Space.com and Cornell University, NASA astronauts conducted a microbe-based meteorite mining experiment aboard the International Space Station to study mineral extraction in microgravity.