TAHOE CITY, Calif. — L3Harris Technologies will provide the primary imagery for the Korean Meteorological Administration’s (KMA) next-generation geostationary weather satellite. The contract, awarded to L3Harris by Korean aerospace manufacturer
TAHOE CITY, Calif. — L3Harris Technologies will provide the primary imagery for the Korean Meteorological Administration’s (KMA) next-generation geostationary weather satellite. The contract, awarded to L3Harris by Korean aerospace manufacturer
Some really unique science can be done during a total solar eclipse. Totality is the one time we can see the elusive corona of the Sun, the pearly white segment
An international research team led by scientists at Waseda University and Tohoku University has discovered an extraordinary quasar in the early universe that hosts one of the fastest-growing supermassive black
This NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope Picture of the Month brings us a scene from the distant universe. Pictured here is the galaxy cluster MACS J1149.5+2223, or MACS J1149 for
As America approaches its 250th anniversary of declaring independence, NASA’s Artemis II mission will carry a host of mementos that reflect the nation’s long tradition of exploration, innovation, and leadership
Locations of camera components within the Dragonfly spacecraft. — astro-ph.IM The DragonCam Microscopic Camera is an instrument being developed for NASA’s Dragonfly mission to Saturn’s moon Titan. The Microscopic
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(A) In modern lifeforms, cellular traits and functions are controlled by genetic information encoded in DNA sequences. Mutations generate sequence diversity, and when this diversity leads to differences in fitness,
Tropical Ocean on Earth — Grok via Astrobiology.com The tropical oceans that once served as oxygen-rich havens for Earth’s earliest complex life have become the planet’s largest marine dead zones.
A scanning electron micrograph of the planktic foraminifer Parvularugoglobigerina eugubina. The evolution of this species ~6,400 years after the Chicxulub impact marks the top of the first plantkic foraminifer biozone






