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    phys.org4 hours ago

    AI advances robot navigation on the International Space Station

    Stanford researchers have become the first to demonstrate that machine-learning control can safely guide a robot aboard the ISS, laying the groundwork for more autonomous space missions.

    Long Ago, Mars Had Massive Watersheds — Now Finally Mapped

    Universe Today4 hours ago

    Long Ago, Mars Had Massive Watersheds — Now Finally Mapped

    What can mapped drainage systems on Mars teach scientists about the Red Planet’s watery past? This is what a recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of

    Why Scientists Are Studying Mayonnaise in Space

    Universe Today5 hours ago

    Why Scientists Are Studying Mayonnaise in Space

    Scientists have launched COLIS, a special laboratory aboard the International Space Station designed to study how everyday materials like sunscreens, mayonnaise, and medications behave in near zero gravity. Researchers discovered

    When Ancient Scribes Accidentally Became Scientists

    Universe Today5 hours ago

    When Ancient Scribes Accidentally Became Scientists

    On a summer day in 709 BCE, scribes at the Lu Duchy Court in ancient China looked up to witness something extraordinary. The Sun vanished completely from the sky, and

    Earth from Space: Singing dunes and mysterious lakes

    esa6 hours ago

    Earth from Space: Singing dunes and mysterious lakes

    This Copernicus Sentinel-1 image features part of the Badain Jaran Desert in northwestern China. Zoom in to explore this image at its full resolution. With an area of about 49

    phys.org10 hours ago

    Time-delay cosmography may enable a speed camera for the universe

    There is an important and unresolved tension in cosmology regarding the rate at which the universe is expanding, and resolving this could reveal new physics. Astronomers constantly seek new ways

    A New Industrial Age in Orbit

    Space NewsYesterday

    For decades, building a space mission meant a hard choice between two imperfect models. The first was the traditional prime: capable, proven, and thorough, but slow and expensive. Customers paid

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