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    Chilled New York City

    nasa3 hours ago

    Chilled New York City

    Earth Observatory Science Earth Observatory Chilled New York City Earth Earth Observatory Image of the Day EO Explorer Topics All Topics Atmosphere Land Heat & Radiation Life on Earth Human

    NASA examining hydrogen leaks during Artemis 2 fueling test

    Space News6 hours ago

    NASA examining hydrogen leaks during Artemis 2 fueling test

    WASHINGTON — NASA officials defended their preparations for the Artemis 2 mission after a fueling test experienced the same type of hydrogen leaks that bedeviled Artemis 1 more than three

    An Unusual Dust Storm Reveals How Mars Lost Some Of Its Water

    Astrobiology6 hours ago

    An Unusual Dust Storm Reveals How Mars Lost Some Of Its Water

    Mars dust storm captured by ESA’s Mars Express near the north polar ice cap. Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (larger image) The current image of Mars as an arid and hostile desert

    This Student Made Cosmic Dust In Her Lab. What She Found Could Help Us Understand How Life Started On Earth

    Astrobiology6 hours ago

    This Student Made Cosmic Dust In Her Lab. What She Found Could Help Us Understand How Life Started On Earth

    Cosmic dust analogue on a chip. The cocktail of chemicals was collected on a microchip. Photo: Fiona Wolf A Sydney PhD student has recreated a tiny piece of the Universe

    Abiotic Sugar Enantiomers In The CI Carbonaceous Chondrite Orgueil

    Astrobiology6 hours ago

    Abiotic Sugar Enantiomers In The CI Carbonaceous Chondrite Orgueil

    Orgueil Carbonaceous Chondrite – Wikipedia The uneven detection of prebiotic organic compounds in meteorites—where amino acids and nucleobases are commonly identified but sugars remain rare and poorly characterized—limits our understanding

    A Whole-planet Model Of The Earth Without Life For Terrestrial Exoplanet Studies

    Astrobiology7 hours ago

    A Whole-planet Model Of The Earth Without Life For Terrestrial Exoplanet Studies

    A schematic of the key processes included in our abiotic Earth model. Remotely observable quantities (surface temperature, albedo, and atmospheric H2O and CO2) are in bold. Volatile cycling is diagrammed

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