WASHINGTON — New analysis suggests that problems with NASA’s MAVEN Mars orbiter may be more serious than a simple communications glitch. NASA said Dec. 9 that it lost contact with
WASHINGTON — New analysis suggests that problems with NASA’s MAVEN Mars orbiter may be more serious than a simple communications glitch. NASA said Dec. 9 that it lost contact with
Memorial spaceflights have grown from novelty to a modest and steady business, one that’s carried thousands of loved ones to orbit over the past three decades. Now, a startup founded
Local view of the simulated innermost disk flux distribution models of ϵ Eri. Left Panel: Low inclination disk model. Middle Panel: High inclination disk model. Right Panel: Continuous disk model.
Left panel: The cartoon provides a schematic representation of the central region of NGC 6302. Blue and red colours indicate the blueshift and redshift caused by the expansion of the
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force has established a working capital fund with a projected value of more than $1 billion to help facilitate military agencies’ access to commercial space
Science & Exploration 11/09/2025 413 views 11 likes The European Space Agency’s Plato spacecraft has safely arrived at ESTEC, ESA’s technical heart in the Netherlands. There, engineers will complete the
Results of the forward modeling of β Pic b using the most recent spectro/photometric observations of the planet (including CRIRES+) using BT-Settl. Top panel: spectra (points) and photometry (squares) of
Application domain for mass measurements via small JWST atmospheric exploration programs. Size of known exoplanets with mass measurements (relative mass uncertainty, RMU, as color) versus their estimated TSM—data from Ref.37.
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — A provision in the budget reconciliation bill that funds the move of a space shuttle orbiter from the Smithsonian to a Houston museum continues to stir
This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Space.com’s Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. If you were lucky 74,000 years ago, you would have






