Apple TV+’s “Silo” season 2 finale, “Into the Fire,” aired this past Friday night and we’re still catching our collective breaths and ruminating over all these resolutions and the implications
Apple TV+’s “Silo” season 2 finale, “Into the Fire,” aired this past Friday night and we’re still catching our collective breaths and ruminating over all these resolutions and the implications
On Jan. 19, 1965, Gemini 2 successfully completed the second of two uncrewed test flights of the spacecraft and its Titan II booster, clearing the way for the first crewed
In black: enzymes and metabolic pathways inferred to be present in LUCA with at least PP = 0.75, with sampling in both prokaryotic domains. In grey: those inferred in our least-stringent threshold
NASA astronaut Victor Glover tests collection methods for ISS External Microorganisms in the Neutral Buoyancy Lab at Johnson Space Center. NASA Astronauts are scheduled to venture outside the International Space
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NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory used radar data taken by ESA’s Sentinel-1A satellite before and after the 2015 eruption of the Calbuco volcano in Chile to create this inter-ferogram showing land
This artist’s visualisation of WASP-127b, a giant gas planet located about 520 light-years from Earth — ESO Astronomers have discovered extremely powerful winds pummeling the equator of WASP-127b, a giant
Evolution of thermal properties of GJ 486b. The two plots at the top denote the stellar luminosity evolution (bolometric and XUV) and the mantle potential temperature evolution for GJ 486b.
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With the United States space sector already generating more than $380 billion annually and supporting 100,000 American jobs, incoming NASA administrator Jared Isaacman and NASA stand at a crossroads. Isaacman