- This is what it looks like to reenter Earth’s atmosphere from a space capsule’s POV https://www.engadget.com/this-is-what-it-looks-like-to-reenter-earths-atmosphere-from-a-space-capsules-pov-211120769.html 3 comments futurology
- Space is starting to look like the better mining operation than Earth https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/10/space-is-starting-to-look-like-the-better-mining-operation/ 205 comments futurology
- See what Earth looked like from space when it was ruled by dinosaurs https://www.cnet.com/news/see-what-earth-looked-like-from-space-when-it-was-ruled-by-dinosaurs/ 3 comments space
- What Earth Would Look Like With Rings Like Saturn - From The Ground And From Space http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=75e_1258653471 79 comments space
- What a neutron star would look like if it were outside New York, they are 500,000 earths condensed into that space. http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/751993main_manhattan_ns_large.jpg 543 comments space
- ‘Earth sure looks like a perfect world’: First non-professional astronauts walk in space https://www.bbc.com/news/live/crkmgvzl70yt 20 comments technology
- Astronauts' most jaw-dropping photos from the International Space Station show what 2024 looked like 250 miles above Earth https://www.businessinsider.com/astronauts-best-photos-from-space-station-this-year-2024-12 72 comments space
- Space is starting to look like the better mining operation. Mining in space might be less environmentally harmful than mining asteroids on Earth. https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/10/space-is-starting-to-look-like-the-better-mining-operation/ 255 comments technews
- Space is starting to look like the better mining operation | Mining in space might be less environmentally harmful than mining asteroids on Earth. https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/10/space-is-starting-to-look-like-the-better-mining-operation/ 258 comments technology
- Luxury hotels could be launched into Earth's orbit as early as 2021. This is what future space lodging might look like. https://www.businessinsider.com/space-hotels-could-launch-in-2021-photos-2019-10 57 comments technology
- What are your thoughts on how the Overview Effect (seeing the earth from outer space) will impact those that experience it once it becomes the norm, like looking out the window of an airplane? https://www.reddit.com/r/space/comments/8o3jm6/what_are_your_thoughts_on_how_the_overview_effect/ 16 comments space
- I’m watching the space walk live. It looks like they’re over a part of earth that’s getting sunlight. How do you read this map? What’s the yellow and white line meaning? https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/tracking_map.cfm 12 comments space
- It looks like NASA is getting serious about finding hazardous asteroids: On Monday, NASA's science chief committed to funding a space-based telescope to find the vast majority of near-Earth asteroids that may one day threaten Earth. https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/09/it-looks-like-nasa-is-getting-serious-about-finding-hazardous-asteroids/ 154 comments space
- Luxury Hotels Could be Launched Into Earth's Orbit as Early as 2021. This is What Future Space Lodging Might Look Like. | Business Insider https://www.businessinsider.com/space-hotels-could-launch-in-2021-photos-2019-10? 5 comments space
- Remember the 1998 film "Armageddon" where scientists planned a mission to blow up an asteroid hurtling towards Earth? Well, it looks like the European Space Agency (ESA) is planning its own version, turning fiction into fact. http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/199452/20110817/european-space-agency-esa-divert-asteroid-nasa-don-quijote-mission.htm 4 comments space
- Weird: No matter how you slice and dice it, this looks like a really bad job! "The European Space Agency (ESA) on Tuesday called for applications for one of the most demanding human experiments in space history: a simulated trip to Mars in which six 'astronauts' will spend 17 months in an isolation tank on Earth." http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070619/sc_afp/spacemarseurope_070619110956&printer=1;_ylt=airzzsa8xdxttxxocq8ayj3qorgf 11 comments science
- Failed Russian space mission shows difficulty of exploring Mars: The Phobos-Grunt spacecraft launched from Russia this week destined for Mars has yet to leave Earth orbit – and looks increasingly likely to tumble back to Earth with its full tanks of toxic fuel. http://www.csmonitor.com/science/2011/1111/failed-russian-space-mission-shows-difficulty-of-exploring-mars 49 comments space