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    Snow in the Shadow of the Andes

    nasa6 hours ago

    Snow in the Shadow of the Andes

    Earth Observatory Science Earth Observatory Snow in the Shadow of the Andes Earth Earth Observatory Image of the Day EO Explorer Topics All Topics Atmosphere Land Heat & Radiation Life

    phys.org6 hours ago

    What if dark matter came in two states?

    The absence of a signal could itself be a signal. This is the idea behind a new study published in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, which aims to

    Webb's Picture of the Month Features Two Planet-Forming Disks and a Possible Planet

    Universe Today11 hours ago

    Webb's Picture of the Month Features Two Planet-Forming Disks and a Possible Planet

    Two images of protoplanetary disks side-by-side. The left image shows a dark horizontal band covering the star, with broad, colorful, conical outflows above and below it, and a narrow jet

    A Mercury Rover Could Explore the Planet by Sticking to the Terminator

    Universe Today12 hours ago

    A Mercury Rover Could Explore the Planet by Sticking to the Terminator

    A Mercury lander mission would create opportunities to sample unique geological features. However, extreme temperature fluctuations on Mercury’s surface pose challenges for exploration on the planetary surface. In a narrow

    Improved thresholds and SSA accuracy can reduce most satellite collision risk

    Space News13 hours ago

    Improved thresholds and SSA accuracy can reduce most satellite collision risk

    WASHINGTON — Improving the accuracy of space situational awareness (SSA) data and using tighter thresholds for potential conjunctions can help retire most of the risk of satellite collisions in low

    A New Class of Star: Merger Remnant

    Universe Today14 hours ago

    A New Class of Star: Merger Remnant

    In the vastness of the Universe, any new object with interesting properties can spur the search for similar objects, potentially establishing a new class of stars. In a paper published

    Walk in the footsteps of Artemis

    esa2 days ago

    Agency 07/04/2026 463 views 13 likes On 6 April 2026, NASA’s Artemis II Mission, powered by ESA’s European Service Module (ESM), brought humans further than ever before.  But how do

    Drought Parches Florida

    nasa2 days ago

    Shallow groundwater aquifers are driest in northern and central Florida in this map based on observations acquired on March 30, 2026, by the GRACE-FO (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment Follow-On)

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