• Astrobiology17 hours ago

    Venus’ Atmosphere Jumps And Waves

    Cloud discontinuity observed on the Venusian nightside lower clouds at a wavelength of 2.26 μm by Akatsuki IR2. Clouds appear as silhouettes illuminated from below, with dark areas indicating thicker

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    Pop Culture Collection 1 Women's Boxy Crop Top Cropped T Shirt

    WeHeadedToMars8 hours ago

    Pop Culture Collection 1 Women's Boxy Crop Top Cropped T Shirt

    Introducing the Pop Culture Collection 1 Women’s Boxy Crop Top, a sartorial tribute to the intersection of style and nostalgia. Crafted from the finest materials, this cropped T-shirt transcends mere

    Astronomers Find an X-Ray Key to the Red Dot Mystery

    Universe Today13 hours ago

    Astronomers Find an X-Ray Key to the Red Dot Mystery

    Ever since JWST first began peering out at the early Universe a few years ago, astronomers have been spotting strange “little red dots” (LRDs) in its infrared images. There are

    phys.org15 hours ago

    Radio telescopes confirm 3.3-million-light-year halo in unusually quiet galaxy cluster

    Astronomers have employed the upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (uGMRT) and the MeerKAT radio telescope to observe a galaxy cluster known as RXCJ0232–4420. Results of the new observations, published April

    Hubble Capture a Starry Spiral Cosmic Neighbor

    Universe Today15 hours ago

    Hubble Capture a Starry Spiral Cosmic Neighbor

    A spiral galaxy seen close up and tilted at an angle, so that its disc fills the view from corner to corner. Its disc is yellow near to the centre

    Motional Induction in Ganymede’s Ocean

    Astrobiology17 hours ago

    Motional Induction in Ganymede’s Ocean

    Numerical ocean-induction setup for Ganymede in a deep-ocean scenario with REM = 1.77 . Ganymede’s internal structure is depicted, featuring the ice crust, the deep ocean with its simulated zonal

    NASA Redesigns Science Discovery Engine Infrastructure

    Astrobiology17 hours ago

    NASA Redesigns Science Discovery Engine Infrastructure

    Science Discovery Engine Infrastructure The Science Discovery Engine (SDE), NASA’s centralized, search capability for all open-source science data and information, recently released a major upgrade to its backend infrastructure. Shifting

    Earth from Space: Svalbard Archipelago

    esa12 months ago

    The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission brings us this cloud-free view of Svalbard, a remote Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. Zoom in to explore this image at its full 10 m resolution or

    Fire of the Dark Triad

    WeHeadedToMars12 months ago

    In the sphere of contemporary science fiction, few narratives resonate as profoundly as “Fire of the Dark Triad.” This novel, which has garnered a nomination for the esteemed British Science

    Norway signs Artemis Accords

    Space News12 months ago

    WASHINGTON — Norway signed the Artemis Accords May 15, a sign that the new administration continues to advance the document outlining best practices for responsible space exploration. Cecilie Myrseth, Norway’s

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