Researchers with NASA’s Exploration Research and Technology programs conduct molten regolith electrolysis testing inside Swamp Works at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024. NASA/Kim Shiflett
Researchers with NASA’s Exploration Research and Technology programs conduct molten regolith electrolysis testing inside Swamp Works at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024. NASA/Kim Shiflett
A new artificial intelligence program could revolutionize our understanding of binary star systems, deeply reducing the time it takes to distinguish the characteristics of their stars. With this program, what
The best candidate yet for the elusive Planet Nine has been spotted in two deep infrared surveys taken 23 years apart. If this mystery object really is Planet Nine, it
The retrieved spectra using the hybrid equilibrium chemistry model and machine learning approaches are shown. Observations from JWST instruments are illustrated with different colored error bars: green for NIRISS, blue
Model of the observed distribution of CO2 based on our results shown in Figure 4. The resolution and the subobserver point are aligned with the JWST’s observation (2.7°N, 93°W; S.
Rain – Grok via Astrobiology.com Clouds form upon existing particles in the atmosphere and extreme weather events like flooding and snowstorms are related to production of large amounts of ice
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The White House wants to slash NASA’s budget and workforce and cancel a number of high-profile missions next year, newly released documents reveal. On May 2, the Trump administration released