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Saturday night presents a perfect opportunity to spot a “Golden Handle” shining brightly on the moon’s surface. It is a fleeting sight that appears when sunlight catches the peaks of
Reflected light (top row) and polarized light (bottom row) spectra for various homogeneous, cloud-free planets with different surface types. The wavelength-dependent spectral features of desert, forest, and polar surfaces are
An international team of astronomers including researchers at the University of Arizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory has unveiled groundbreaking findings about the disks of gas and dust surrounding nearby young
Better understanding the lunar lighting environment will help NASA prepare astronauts for the harsh environment Artemis III Moonwalkers will experience on their mission. NASA’s Artemis III mission will build on
During this upcoming week, skywatchers across most of the U.S. and southern Canada will get an opportunity to view the two largest space vehicles now in orbit around the Earth
NASA Science Mission Directorate The Exoplanets Research Program (XRP), element F.3 of ROSES-25, solicits basic research proposals to conduct scientific investigations that significantly improve our understanding of exoplanets and exoplanet
Graphical Abstract — Nature Reviews Chemistry via PubMed Astrochemistry is a well-established multidisciplinary field devoted to the study of atoms and molecules in space. Although many astrochemists study molecules in
Another little-known denizen of the Man of Steel’s vast universe is making his silver screen debut in director James Gunn’s “Superman” blockbuster. His name? Metamorpho, a heroic shape-shifting misfit, AKA
Scientists have recreated the universe’s first moments by smashing atomic nuclei together at near-light speeds, generating temperatures 1,000 times hotter than the Sun’s core and briefly forming the same “soup”






