Continuum-subtracted ALMA observations of Titan on 2022-09-06, showing the spectrally integrated line flux maps for the CH3CN J = 35 − 34 and J = 36 − 35 bands (left
Continuum-subtracted ALMA observations of Titan on 2022-09-06, showing the spectrally integrated line flux maps for the CH3CN J = 35 − 34 and J = 36 − 35 bands (left
IRVINE, Calif. & LOS ANGELES, Calif. — January 13, 2026 — Turion Space Corp. (“Turion”), a space infrastructure company that builds and operates mission-grade spacecraft and space operations software, today
Left: Reflectance spectra of photosynthetic organisms on rock, mineral, and snow/ice abiotic surfaces with Archean, Proterozoic, and Modern atmospheric compositions (planetary spectra provided by Anna Grace Ulses, Univ. of Washington).
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Blue Origin has introduced TeraWave, a groundbreaking satellite communications network anticipated to offer symmetrical data speeds reaching up to 6 terabits per second (Tbps). This capability significantly surpasses existing consumer
Visual observations have, over the years had to battle light pollution, weather, aircraft and even satellite constellations. Radio observations have until recently, been reasonably well protected however in their attempt
The moon has captivated human imagination for millennia. As Earth’s only natural satellite, it has inspired myths, guided calendars, and lit up countless night skies. But beyond its poetic allure
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Artist’s concept showing a 3-billion-year-old dead star, known as a white dwarf, accreting material from the remnants of its former planetary system. Gravitational instabilities caused a surviving planet to spiral
Look to the eastern horizon shortly before midnight on Oct. 12 to see the moon rising majestically with the red giant Betelgeuse and the stars of the constellation Orion. Jupiter






