The discovery by the Mars rovers of carbonate in sedimentary rock on the Red Planet has enabled planetary scientists to rewind the clock and tell the tale of how Mars’
The discovery by the Mars rovers of carbonate in sedimentary rock on the Red Planet has enabled planetary scientists to rewind the clock and tell the tale of how Mars’
On 15 October 1997, NASA’s Cassini orbiter embarked on an epic, seven-year voyage to the Saturnian system. Hitching a ride was ESA’s Huygens probe, destined for Saturn’s largest moon, Titan.
To understand where the measured flux from the planet is coming from we need to capture both reflected and thermal components of the light from the planet. This requires broad
Venus as seen by Himawari satellites. A photo with magnified sections to show just how small Venus is in the field of view of the observation satellites. Despite this limitation,
CT models of internal or external growth structures, as well as shell thickness, of individual foraminifera Credit University of Southampton Scientists at the University of Southampton have developed a new
Science & Exploration 02/07/2025 548 views 21 likes Astronomers using the European Space Agency’s Cheops mission have caught an exoplanet that seems to be triggering flares of radiation from the star
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Some planets take the expression “you’re your own worst enemy” to the extreme. At least, that’s what astronomers found when they recently discovered a doomed planet clinging to its parent
Time series of relative FWHM measurements for all NETS stars with multiple nights of data collected prior to August 2021. We observe a sharp decrease in FWHM in August 2021
β-curves for amorphous carbon (‘C’, green lines, Kimura & Mann 1999), astronomical silicates (“SiO”, solid gold line, Gustafson 1994; and blue lines, Kimura & Mann 1999), and adapted astronomical silicates