UT Austin Habitability Prize The Astronomy Department and the Center for Planetary Systems Habitability (CPSH) at the University of Texas at Austin invite applications for an institutional prize postdoctoral fellowship.
UT Austin Habitability Prize The Astronomy Department and the Center for Planetary Systems Habitability (CPSH) at the University of Texas at Austin invite applications for an institutional prize postdoctoral fellowship.
Validation of NEXOTRANS’s emission retrieval module against POSEIDON: (a) Best-fit retrieved spectrum and P-T profile using the one-stream approximation, and (b) using the two-stream approximation. JWST MIRI observations are shown
The Draconid meteor shower peaks tonight, heralding a spectacular natural light show as a flurry of meteors streak through the moonlit October skies. Draconid meteors can be seen each year
Graphical Abstract — Journal of the American Chemical Society Protocells capable of nonenzymatic metabolism and environmental adaptation are essential models for understanding the emergence of cellular life. However, existing protocell
It’s an unprecedented space streak: 25 years of people living off-planet without even a moment’s pause.
Variation of Enceladus’s ice shell thickness based on the shape model by Park et al. (2024) assuming isostasy. Contours denote intervals of 2 km. — astro-ph.EP Enceladus is among the
California-based start-up Reflect Orbital has applied for a government license to launch a giant mirror to space next year. The mission is meant to be the first step in the
Hunting for “Oddballs” — Grok via Astrobiology.com This study explores the application of autoencoder-based machine learning techniques for anomaly detection to identify exoplanet atmospheres with unconventional chemical signatures using a
China is training Pakistani astronauts for selection for a short-duration visit to its Tiangong space station. “Two selected Pakistani astronauts will participate in training together with Chinese astronauts. One of
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket supporting the NROL-77 mission for the National Reconnaissance Office stands in launch position at Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station






