Interference from human activity has always been a sticking point in astronomical observations. Radio astronomy is notoriously sensitive to unintentional interference – hence why there are “radio silent” zones near
Interference from human activity has always been a sticking point in astronomical observations. Radio astronomy is notoriously sensitive to unintentional interference – hence why there are “radio silent” zones near
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Diverse density and composition of small exoplanets. The plot shows M-dwarf planets that have precision mass and radius measurements (Luque & Palle´ 2022). Small planets of FGK stars also occupy
Manuel Linares is a physicist at NTNU who studies binary stars called “spider pulsars.” The stars got this name because they could eat their partner, just like some spiders do.
WASHINGTON — L3Harris Technologies said it has successfully demonstrated a satellite-based radio system that allows military aircraft to tap commercial space broadband services such as SpaceX’s Starlink while maintaining encrypted,
The envisioned mission to Enceladus: A lander mission towards the south polar region deploys the “Alien Carousel” ice sampling system. It integrates microfluidics and digital holographic microscopy setup to image
File: A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket stands in the launch position during sunset at Space Launch Complex 4 East (SLC-4E) at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. Image: SpaceX SpaceX
Sensitivity analysis of our model to the oxygen atom diffusion energy for CO2 ice (dashed lines) and FA (suming c-t abundances). Values are represented with respect to H2O column density-
The geological features of an oddly shaped asteroid visited by NASA’s Lucy spacecraft now have official names, and like the mission’s moniker, they reflect a focus on early human relatives.
NASA astronaut Chris Williams poses for an official portrait at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. Credit: NASA NASA will host a news conference at 2 p.m. EDT Wednesday,