The early universe was shrouded in darkness. Just hundreds of millions of years after the Big Bang, a thick fog of hydrogen gas choked the cosmos, blocking light from traveling
The early universe was shrouded in darkness. Just hundreds of millions of years after the Big Bang, a thick fog of hydrogen gas choked the cosmos, blocking light from traveling
Watch the replay of the ESA-European Commission press conference with Josef Aschbacher, Director General of ESA, and Andrius Kubilius, EU Commissioner for Defence and Space, held at the Paris Air
HCI directly images exoplanetary systems. (a) Preprocessed exposure, where star light dominates the entire field of view. (b) Originally buried in (a), four exoplanets exist around star HR 8799 in
The Vera C. Rubin is a game changing observatory that we’ve been keeping our eyes on. When it goes online, it’ll begin a 10 year survey of the southern sky,
WASHINGTON — Maxar Intelligence launched a new monitoring product called Sentry, part of a broader effort to move beyond satellite imagery and become a provider of actionable geospatial intelligence. The
WASHINGTON — Varda Space Industries is preparing to launch its fourth spacecraft, W-4, on a SpaceX rideshare mission scheduled to launch as soon as June 21 from Vandenberg Space Force
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
A cartoon image of the cloud formation at the equator of Venus (modified from Imamura and Hashimoto 2001) Venus has regained attention on the international stage with the approval of
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A simplified sketch illustrating the PDR component of an externally irradiated protoplanetary disk. The different colored regions correspond to the chemical zones discussed in Sect 4. — astro-ph.GA The likely






