Planet Venus: Japan’s Venus Climate Orbiter Ultraviolet View December 23, 2016 – JAXA Context: Planets in the HZ can have dense atmospheres affecting their rotations. Over time, the rotation tends
Planet Venus: Japan’s Venus Climate Orbiter Ultraviolet View December 23, 2016 – JAXA Context: Planets in the HZ can have dense atmospheres affecting their rotations. Over time, the rotation tends
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Hurricane season has a new contender, and it’s swirling above the poles. Behold, the space hurricane. Just like its terrestrial namesake, it spins in vast spirals and has a calm,
Technicians conduct blanket closeout work on NASA’s IMAP (Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe) observatory at the Astrotech Space Operations Facility near NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Friday, Aug.
The Trump administration’s new national security strategy has rightly drawn criticism for presuming to tell our European allies how to arrange their domestic affairs. Equally as baffling is its near
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The conceptual space of origin-of-life questions. Each axis corresponds to one of the three constraints identified above: historical adequacy, natural spontaneity, and similarity to life-as-we-know-it. Combinations of low and high
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Space exploration has taken monumental strides in recent years, ushering in a new era of discovery and understanding of our universe. Among the most exciting developments are the contemporary missions
Very Large Array — NRAO The history of astronomical discovery shows that many of the most detectable phenomena, especially detection firsts, are not typical members of their broader class, but






