by rmil2k | Jan 31, 2024 | News
Universe Today has proudly examined the importance of studying impact craters, planetary surfaces, and exoplanets, and what they can teach scientists and the public about finding life beyond Earth. Impact craters both shape these planetary surfaces and hold the power...
by rmil2k | Jan 31, 2024 | News
Applications 29/01/2024 2094 views 21 likes Galileo, already the world’s most precise satellite navigation system, now meets international standards to guide civil aviation from take-off to landing, complementing Europe’s EGNOS for the most critical operations....
by rmil2k | Jan 31, 2024 | News
NASA’s asteroid-hopping Lucy mission is finally getting fired up in space for its trip to the never-before-explored Trojan asteroids, which follow Jupiter as it orbits the sun. On Wednesday (Jan. 31), the Lucy spacecraft will fire its main engines off-Earth for...
by rmil2k | Jan 30, 2024 | News
Back to Article List New research shows a large moonquake in the 1970s is associated with several south polar faults and areas at risk for landslides. The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera’s image of a thurst fault near the lunar south pole. Credit:...
by rmil2k | Jan 30, 2024 | News
A recent study published in The Astrophysucal Journal Letters discusses the detection of water within the atmosphere of GJ 9827 d, which is a Neptune-like exoplanet located approximately 97 light-years from Earth, using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope (HST), and is the...