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The Space Environments Complex at NASA’s Glenn Research Center at Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, Ohio, shown here in September 2024. Armstrong Test Facility sits on 6,400 acres of
Reconstructed distribution of radio sources on Earth with noise (SNR of 5). Here Earth’s rotation axis is perpendicular to the line of sight as in Fig. 3. Comparing this reconstruction
The search for both extant and extinct life within our Solar System and beyond has been a primary motivation for space exploration since its inception. Mars has long been a
Planetary systems such as our solar system take hundreds of millions of years to evolve. But we see most exoplanet systems either very early in their development, or long after
Transmission electron microscope image at low and high magnifications of a cell grown under 20 MP — Frontiers Under its thick ice layer, Europa contains a shielded liquid water ocean where
(Left) North and (right) south polar azimuthal equidistant projection enhanced color-composite maps, , with the blue, green, and red channels assigned to the ul-band, v-band, and p-band. The circumference is
Time-dependent geoid predictions. Geoid anomalies are shown at: (A) 65 Ma, (B) 40 Ma, and (C) 0 Ma, predicted from the time-dependent reconstruction of 3D mantle structure at 70 Ma.
Graphical Abstract Communications Chemistry via PubMed The presence of amino acids in comets and meteorites has long suggested that prebiotic molecules may have formed in space and contributed to the
Hadean Earth – Grok via Astrobiology.com New research led by scientists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison has uncovered chemical signatures in zircons, the planet’s oldest minerals, that are consistent with






