A rogue mineral found in a dust grain from the near-Earth asteroid Ryugu, which was visited and sampled by the Japanese Hayabusa2 mission in 2020, could upend decades of perceived
A rogue mineral found in a dust grain from the near-Earth asteroid Ryugu, which was visited and sampled by the Japanese Hayabusa2 mission in 2020, could upend decades of perceived
Data transformation process from pairwise correlations to clustered spatial projection. Panel (a) shows the initial pairwise correlation matrix for all 68 definitions, with green indicating high agreement (correlation approaching 1.0)
NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover viewed this low ridge, which looks a bit like a crumbling curb, on May 16. Scientists think the hardened edges of such ridges — part of
Here’s an illustration showing the path of asteroid 2025 OS that safely passed Earth on July 18. Image via NASA/ JPL. Used with permission. Asteroid 2025 OS passed Earth this
A) Orthophoto of solifluction lobes in Norway (The Norwegian Mapping Authority) with overlays (lower right) of fluid contact line instabilities in a numerical model (; Kondic and Diez, 2001) and
WASHINGTON — Dawn Aerospace has announced the first order for its Aurora suborbital spaceplane, signing a deal to fly the vehicle from Oklahoma. The New Zealand company said June 12
Earth’s surface is shown as it might have looked some 3.8 billion years ago, perhaps when life was just beginning, in this artist’s rendering. Illustration: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Lizbeth B. De La Torre
Given its subject matter, it’s appropriate that “Species” turns out to be such a jarring hybrid of ideas and tones. Thirty years after it originally mutated into multiplexes, this high-concept
Astronomers have discovered the most powerful cosmic explosions since the Big Bang, naming them “extreme nuclear transients.” These incredibly energetic explosions occur when stars with masses at least three times
WASHINGTON — NASA and Axiom Space are indefinitely delaying a private astronaut mission to the International Space Station after detecting a “new pressure signature” in a part of the station






