You’ve seen it in a thousand sci-fi movies: an astronaut is ejected into space and freezes instantly, then shatters like an ice cube. A hairline crack appears in a helmet,
You’ve seen it in a thousand sci-fi movies: an astronaut is ejected into space and freezes instantly, then shatters like an ice cube. A hairline crack appears in a helmet,
A new study, published in Science Advances, has refined some important details about the moon’s largest and oldest impact crater, which stretches more than 1,200 miles (2,000 km) on the
Researchers at National Jewish Health have published new findings demonstrating that short-duration spaceflight may not significantly impact lower extremity joint structures, while also identifying a promising, noninvasive tool to monitor
3 Min Read I Am Artemis: Anton Kiriwas Listen to this audio excerpt from Anton Kiriwas, senior technical integration manager for NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems Program: 0:00 / 0:00 Your
Graphical abstract Mars’ relatively moderate surface conditions, availability of solar energy, and in situ resources like water ice, carbon dioxide, and mineral-rich regolith make it a compelling target for supporting
SEM photomicrograph — Geology via PubMed Observations of morphology are commonly used to evaluate the biogenicity of terrestrial microfossils and could constitute a crucial line of evidence for extraterrestrial life‐detection
Hubble Space Telescope — NASA The new Hubble Spectroscopic Legacy Archive (HSLA) provides coadded spectra of individual targets that have been observed with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) and the
Global average climate maps of G-star exoplanets at low instellation (0.814 S/So) simulated with ocean salinities of 35 and 100 g/kg, from left to right, and planetary obliquity of 15
Interior pressure profiles as a function of depth for rocky bodies with varying surface gravities. Pressure increases linearly with depth according to P(z) = ρmantle × g × z, assuming
Flux-calibrated, continuum-subtracted optical spectra of comets 67P and 103P observed from HCT on November 9, 2021, and September 28, 2023, respectively, extracted within a 60″ aperture centered on the comet.






