On the lunar surface, every “night” lasts roughly 14 Earth days. With the sun out of view, temperatures plunge to nearly minus 300 degrees Fahrenheit, solar panels stop generating power,
On the lunar surface, every “night” lasts roughly 14 Earth days. With the sun out of view, temperatures plunge to nearly minus 300 degrees Fahrenheit, solar panels stop generating power,
Mars is a planet of mystery! Its surface today is cold and dry, yet evidence suggests it was once home to flowing water. Most of the planet’s remaining ice sits
Overlap of planned initial sample characterization activities for curation and the SSAF test-sequence. Graph modified from Tait et al. (2022). The Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) Sample Safety Assessment Framework
SAN FRANCISCO – Samara Aerospace’s patented satellite-pointing technology will soon be tested in orbit on an Impulse Space Mira orbital transfer vehicle launching on a SpaceX Transporter rideshare. In ground-based
When the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) weather satellite GOES-19 turns its gaze toward the sun, scientists don’t expect to see our home planet. But there it was
Asteroid 2001 VC136. A complex candidate, including asteroid 2001 VC136 and a transient was found inside a box measuring 10×10 arcmin and centered at R.A. (J2000)=6.3634206 deg. and Dec.(J2000)= 2.4341476,
Happy Fallout Day! With Fallout Season 2 around the corner and its setting confirmed to be New Vegas years after its 2010 debut, there has never been a better time
An NVIDIA GPU is heading toward its record-setting orbital debut, a trip that will test how data centers could work in the final frontier. The NVIDIA H100 GPU, which is
The Orionid meteor shower peaked on the nights of Oct. 21-23, delighting lucky stargazers with a gorgeous natural fireworks display as debris from Halley’s Comet collided with Earth’s atmosphere to
Science & Exploration 23/10/2025 473 views 10 likes From dew at dawn to a foggy mirror after a shower, condensation is part of our daily lives on Earth. In space,