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Scott Hubbard, NASA's first Mars Czar: 'Musk will only get to Mars first if he's willing to kill someone'The former director of NASA's Ames Research Center was the first head of the Mars exploration program in the US and has ...
The damage was "truly terrible," Marie Edmonds, a volcanologist at the University of Cambridge, told Live Science at the recent STARMUS Festival, an annual science festival that was held in the ...
A 2021 satellite image shows destructive lava flows burning through a residential area in the Canary Islands as molten rock ...
On a volcanic island under some of the darkest skies on Earth, I rediscovered the night sky and came home with a new view of our universe.
I was there for STARMUS, a festival that brings together Nobel Prize winners, astronauts, musicians and science enthusiasts for several days of talks, performances and cosmic inspiration.
On Wednesday, April 23, I set off for the Starmus Festival in La Palma, Canary Islands, along with my pal and fellow editor Michael Bakich and his wife Holley. But we didn’t get very far.
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