By: Irvin Ji Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sumi Williams were scheduled to come home a couple of weeks ago, but will remain for a few extra weeks on the International…
Two Asteroids to Fly Past Earth This Week, One Large Enough to Erase Humanity
By: Ruyi Lin During the week of June 27, 2024 stargazers observed two asteroids passing by Earth, one large enough to destroy a city and one so massive it can…
NASA Astronauts Stay On the I.S.S After a Spacecraft Malfunction
By: Ethan Chau At the start of June, two brave astronauts traveled to the International Space Station to complete a test flight for Boeing’s spacecraft, Starliner. However, their return to…
Astronauts Stuck on I.S.S.
By: Gordon yang In early June, two NASA astronauts went on a mission to the I.S.S. (International Space Station) were initially supposed to come back several weeks ago, testing Boeing’s…
Displaying a Historic Barbie : The First Space-Traveled Doll to Go On Show
By: Claire Ouyang One Barbie, typically associated with the Barbie world, has ventured to space and back and is now exhibited for the first time. This doll is part of…
Three Young Explorers Discover Rare Teenage T-Rex
By: Adalyn Xiao On July 31, 2022, Jessin Fisher, his brother Liam, and cousin Kaiden Madsen went fossil-hunting in the Hell Creek Formation in the North Dakota Badlands. There are…
Three Young Explorers Discover a ‘Teen Rex’
By: Maggie Z On July 31, 2022, brothers Jessin (10) and Liam (7) Fisher, their cousin Kaiden Madsen (9), and their dad Sam Fisher went prospecting, or digging for fossils,…
The Boeing Blowout
By: Aiden Ding In early June, N.A.S.A. sent two of its astronauts to the I.S.S (International Space Station) on a Boeing Starliner spacecraft for a test flight. The mission took…
Barbie Goes to Space
By: Nina He Everyone’s heard of Barbie. Created by Ruth Handler in 1959 for her daughter, there have been more than 200 different types. Barbie has inspired thousands of girls…
A Dead Russian Satellite Broke Into More Than 100 Pieces in Space
By: Eric He As technology advances, one might assume that spacecraft and satellites continue to become safer and more robust. However, a recent incident involving a Russian satellite challenges this…