NASA/JPL-Caltech A NASA spacesuit glove designed for use during spacewalks on the International Space Station is prepared for thermal vacuum testing inside a one-of-a-kind chamber called CITADEL (Cryogenic Ice Testing,
NASA/JPL-Caltech A NASA spacesuit glove designed for use during spacewalks on the International Space Station is prepared for thermal vacuum testing inside a one-of-a-kind chamber called CITADEL (Cryogenic Ice Testing,
The Hubble Space Telescope is seen being released into Earth orbit by the STS-31 crew aboard space shuttle Discovery in April 1990. (Image credit: NASA) Now the most well-recognized and
Do you ever feel like the universe is smiling down on you? Well, in the predawn hours of April 25 it literally will be thanks to a double conjunction that
Headquarters General Counsel Iris Lan Deputy General Counsel Bryan R. Diederich (Acting) Director of Legal Operations Christine Pham (Acting) Associate General Counsel for Commercial and Intellectual Property Law Practice Group,
Sketch of the magnetospheric interaction in the TRAPPIST-1–TRAPPIST-1e system. The stellar wind velocity and IMF streamlines are drawn in green and white, respectively. The M dwarf star is shown as
Left, difference in wmf between two different hydrosphere assumptions and the default model. Red dotted is models with the surface temperature raised to create a layer of liquid water instead
dimethyl sulfide – WIkipedia Context: Dimethyl sulfide (DMS; CH3SCH3) is an organosulfur compound that has been suggested as a potential biosignature in exoplanetary atmospheres. In addition to its tentative detections
Mass-radius diagram for all 64 targets in our full sample, including confirmed planets (star markers) and null detections (square markers). The colour of each of the planet markers indicates their
Astronomers have discovered that “super-Earth” planets may exist on wider orbits than previously thought — and this implies these rocky, or “terrestrial,” worlds are far more common than was suspected.
Graphic showing the Mid-Atlantic Ocean Ridge (red line) and how melting ice from Greenland caused changes in the motion of Earth’s crust (purple arrows). — University of Colorado at Boulder