Within the scope of exploration and outdoor adventure, seeing the world in high definition can transform your experience, enabling you to connect with nature like never before. Enter the 15×56
Within the scope of exploration and outdoor adventure, seeing the world in high definition can transform your experience, enabling you to connect with nature like never before. Enter the 15×56
A Representation of two possible evolution models of the RNA replication system containing two replicases and two parasites. B Illustration of the deterministic assumptions. C Transient compartmentalization with pooling (homogeneous
Comparison of various tracers of dust, gas, and extinction toward the CygX region. Cyan contours in all images indicate H2O ice peak optical depths of 0.25, derived from the H2O
Velocity and line-width residuals derived from discminer models applied to synthetic observations of planet-disc interaction (q = 2 × 10−3 , ϕp = −45◦ ) and disc instabilities. Details of
Microscope images of Ryugu samples collected from the first and second landing sites of the Hayabusa2 mission, respectively. Credit: Jaxa/Jamstec Samples from the asteroid Ryugu collected and returned to Earth
Life-friendly moon — A realistic depiction of a free-floating gas giant planet and its Earth-like moon © Dahlbüdding/DALL-E Liquid water is considered essential for life. Surprisingly, however, stable conditions that
The astrometric and RV signals of Earth analogs orbiting nearby stars are small and below the current state of the art, while the astrometric signals of such planets are positively
Kepler is issuing a call for payloads seeking persistent, real-time data streaming in Low Earth Orbit. Integration starts soon for the limited number of hosted payload slots remaining available across
ASGSR 2025 The American Society for Gravitational and Space Research (ASGSR) plays an important role in connecting the gravitational and space research community through its annual scientific meeting, advocacy efforts,
Schematic of the two-channel picture. As the atmosphere expands and rarefies, a fraction of particles decouples from the collisional flow and streams outward ballistically. The collisional channel can remain Parker-like






