Dave Mosher
Dave Mosher is currently a public relations executive at AST SpaceMobile, which aims to bring mobile broadband internet access to the half of humanity that currently lacks it. Before joining AST SpaceMobile, he was a senior correspondent at Insider and the online director at Popular Science. He has written for several news outlets in addition to Live Science and Space.com, including: Wired.com, National Geographic News, Scientific American, Simons Foundation and Discover Magazine.
Latest articles by Dave Mosher
New Planet Search Methods Push Tally Near 300
By Dave Mosher published
New methods help push the boundaries in the search for extrasolar planets.
Echo of Ancient Cosmic Explosion Seen
By Dave Mosher published
Astronomers see supernova light reflecting off of space dust, providing a tool to see light from the initial explosion.
NASA Extends Cassini Probe's Mission at Saturn
By Dave Mosher published
Mission at Saturn for Cassini probe is extended by two years and 60 orbits.
Shooting Star Shower Spotted on Mars
By Dave Mosher published
An orbiting satellite picks up signals of a meteor shower on Mars for the first time.
Space Freighter Finishes Docking Dress Rehearsals
By Dave Mosher published
Giant cargo spaceship passes second and final testing day with flying colors above the Earth.
Microscopic Fuzz May Be Best Evidence of Martians
By Dave Mosher published
Oldest intact plant fibers discovered on Earth could guide searches for life in the solar system.
European Spaceship Passes Rendezvous, Escape Tests
By Dave Mosher published
Europe's first automated cargo ship passed several crucial tests.
Seeds of Life Found Near Saturn
By Dave Mosher published
Water vapor spewing from Saturn's moon Enceladus is gushing with organic molecules like a comet.
New Theory Explains Mercury's Mysterious Cliffs
By Dave Mosher published
New spacecraft data could get to the bottom of Mercury's mysterious giant cliffs.
Newly Found Martian Salt Deposits Suggest Ancient Life
By Dave Mosher published
Freshly identified salt deposits on Mars may be repositories for ancient life.
Astronauts Build 'Monster' Robot in Space
By Dave Mosher published
Astronauts wrangled with stubborn bolts during a marathon spacewalk to successfully attach a giant robot's twin arms.
Spacewalkers to Attach Giant Robot's Arms
By Dave Mosher published
Two spacewalking astronauts to attach the twin arms of a giant space-age robot.
Astronauts Fix Space Robot's Power Woes
By Dave Mosher published
NASA implements a successful fix for a space-age robot outside the International Space Station.
Space Station Astronauts Open New Japanese Room
By Dave Mosher published
Astronauts will open Japan's first addition to the space station.
Astronauts Install Japanese Room, Assemble Robot in Space
By Dave Mosher published
Two spacewalkers help install Japan's first orbital room and attach hands to a two-armed robot.
Astronauts to Install New Station Room in Spacewalk
By Dave Mosher published
Astronauts will begin constructing a giant robot on a spacewalk.
Shuttle Endeavour Docks at Space Station
By Dave Mosher published
Space shuttle Endeavour successfully docks at space station, setting off two weeks of orbital construction.
Shuttle Endeavour to Dock at Space Station Tonight
By Dave Mosher published
Space shuttle Endeavour will dock at the International Space Station today.
Shuttle Launch Sets Off International Celebration
By Dave Mosher published
Canada, Japan celebrate the successful launch of space shuttle Endeavour.
Shuttle Endeavour Rockets Toward Space Station
By Dave Mosher published
Space shuttle Endeavour turned night into day on its launch toward the space station.
Space Shuttle Endeavour to Launch Tonight
By Dave Mosher published
Shuttle Endeavor astronauts are set to launch spaceward tonight.
Canadians Excited to Send Robotic 'Superhero' into Space
By Dave Mosher published
New Dextre space robot hailed as boon to the space station - not a threat to the need for astronauts.
Space Shuttle Endeavour 'Go' for Tuesday Launch
By Dave Mosher published
NASA mission managers say Endeavour and its crew are nearly ready to rocket.
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