60-Second Space

Scientific American

  • 2 minutes 13 seconds
    Bacteria Got an Early Fix on Nitrogen
    New evidence points to the evolution of the ability for bacteria to grab nitrogen from the atmosphere some 3.2 billion years ago, about 1.2 billion years earlier than thought—with implications for finding extraterrestrial life. Lee Billings reports
    23 February 2015, 5:00 pm
  • 1 minute 22 seconds
    Stars Reveal Hidden Galaxy
    A dwarf galaxy near the Milky Way may consist of more dark matter than regular matter.* Clara Moskowitz reports
    17 February 2015, 3:20 pm
  • 1 minute 41 seconds
    Space Science Budget Gets Small Lift
    NASA has to deal with the unexpected financial consequences of robotic missions that just keep going. Lee Billings reports
    10 February 2015, 2:20 pm
  • 1 minute 40 seconds
    5 Rocky Planets Found in Ancient, Distant Solar System
    The oldest group of terrestrial worlds now known formed some 11.2 billion years ago, more than six billion years before our sun and planets. Clara Moskowitz reports

     
    2 February 2015, 9:00 am
  • 1 minute 37 seconds
    Long-Lost Lander Found on Mars
    New images from a NASA orbiter reveal Beagle 2’s final resting place. Lee Billings reports
    26 January 2015, 11:45 am
  • 1 minute 25 seconds
    Look Up to See Latest Comet Lovejoy
    Australian amateur astronomer Terry Lovejoy’s latest comet find is naked-eye visible in the southeast sky until January 24. Clara Moskowitz reports    

     
    15 January 2015, 8:39 pm
  • 1 minute 31 seconds
    SpaceX Will Try Launch, Then Soft-Land Returning Booster
    The company hopes to send up a Falcon 9 rocket and then safely land the discarded first stage for reuse. Lee Billings reports
    31 December 2014, 5:00 pm
  • 1 minute 37 seconds
    Humans on Mars Soonish Says NASA Bigwig
    John Grunsfeld, the former astronaut who now heads NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, thinks that traveling light could get people to Mars by the 2040s

     
    10 December 2014, 6:17 pm
  • 1 minute 37 seconds
    UV Light Colors Great Red Spot
    Jupiter's Great Red Spot is its particular crimson shade because of the interaction of ultraviolet light and specific chemical compounds in the gas giant's atmosphere. Lee Billings reports    

     
    1 December 2014, 6:13 pm
  • 1 minute 36 seconds
    It’s Hard to Dust in Space
    Over the summer researchers identified seven specks of dust returned to Earth by the Stardust spacecraft. But determining their true origin has been difficult. Clara Moskowitz reports
    20 November 2014, 8:56 pm
  • 1 minute 20 seconds
    Comet Reeks of Cat Crap and Rotten Eggs
    The Rosetta spacecraft has unexpectedly detected hydrogen sulphide and ammonia coming from Comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Lee Billings reports     

     
    3 November 2014, 9:15 pm
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