HowStuffWorks writer Robert Lamb blogs about a new space documentary that combines photography, filmmaking, music and lunar exploration.
How could you visualize the Cosmos if you're a blind astrophysicist? Wanda Diaz has the answer.
In a second interview, I appeared on Chinese radio as part of CRI's "Beyond Beijing" to discuss the retirement of NASA's Shuttle Program and the future of space commercialization.
Earlier today, I had the honor of being invited on PRI's "The World" radio show with host Lisa Mullins to discuss a combination two of my favorite subjects: space beer!
Former NASA administrator James C. Fletcher played a crucial role in the first three decades of human space exploration. To what extent did his Mormon faith fuel his enthusiasm?
Science continues to alter the shape of religious belief, so how does devotion to a god change in orbit?
What would an extraterrestrial make of music and mathematics? And how much of a connection exists between the beats that stir our brain and the number patterns that underline reality?
If you're game for a hip hop-fueled sci-fi excursion through a world of interstellar conflict and robotic super villainy, then the 2006 album "Sci-Fu" will get you definitely there.
Why did the legendary progressive trance producer Joel Zimmerman release a tune named after a random star? Perhaps there is no "why," just "is."
Is a new viral video of an alien body recovered in Russia for real?