Researchers from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, private companies, and academic institutions are developing the first space-based quantum sensor for measuring gravity. Supported by NASA’s Earth Science Technology
Researchers from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, private companies, and academic institutions are developing the first space-based quantum sensor for measuring gravity. Supported by NASA’s Earth Science Technology
A meteorite entering Earth’s atmosphere — Grok via Astrobiology.com An international team of researchers may have answered one of space science’s long-running questions – and it could change our understanding
An SwRI-led study modeled the chemistry of TOI-270 d, a nearby exoplanet between Earth and Neptune in size, finding evidence that it is a giant rocky world (super-Earth) surrounded by
Computer simulation of a one-sided magnetic field on early Mars based on data from a study led by the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics. The study could explain the
Four types of mutual events simulated for a phase angle of 225◦ . The RGB images are based on individual maps simulated for wavelengths of 440 nm (blue), 555 nm
Moment 0 maps of CH3CN (orange contours) overlaid on the CH3OH (51,4 − 41,3 A) emission (grey-scaled background). The moment maps are shown only around the systemic velocity ([10.8 ±
Exoplanets – NASA In the past, measures of “Earth-likeness” of exoplanets have been qualitative, considered an abiotic Earth, or required discretionary choices of what parameters make a planet Earth-like. With
A pod of Atlantic spotted dolphins, Stenella frontalis DolphinGemma, a large language model developed by Google, is helping scientists study how dolphins communicate — and hopefully find out what they’re
The Apollo (prefix A), Luna (prefix L), and Chang’e-5 (CE5) missions collected samples in and around the Procellarum KREEP Terrane which exhibits notably higher thorium (Th) than the Feldspathic Highlands
This article is for students grades 5-8. Aerodynamics is the way objects move through air. The rules of aerodynamics explain how an airplane is able to fly. Anything that moves through