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    Hydrothermal Plumes As Invisible Transport Pathways For Iron

    Astrobiology2 hours ago

    Hydrothermal Plumes As Invisible Transport Pathways For Iron

    A hydrothermal vent on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Hot, mineral-rich fluids are distributed throughout the ocean via the dispersion cloud, known as the plume. The photo was taken during the M190

    Building Blocks Of Life Located In Ice Around A Forming Star In A Neighboring Galaxy

    Astrobiology2 hours ago

    Building Blocks Of Life Located In Ice Around A Forming Star In A Neighboring Galaxy

    Using the James Webb Space Telescope’s (JWST) Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI), researchers detected organic molecules with more than six atoms frozen in ice around a young star called ST6 forming in

    Join The Scientific Society For Astrobiology (SSA)

    Astrobiology2 hours ago

    Join The Scientific Society For Astrobiology (SSA)

    Scientific Society For Astrobiology (SSA) Incorporated in May 2022, the SSA is a professional society that advances the field of astrobiology by fostering collaborations amongst members and helping to boost

    Formation Of Super-Earths Around Low-mass Stars: Evolution Of An Icy Dead Zone

    Astrobiology2 hours ago

    Formation Of Super-Earths Around Low-mass Stars: Evolution Of An Icy Dead Zone

    Sketch of the protoplanetary disc structure. In the inner region of the disc, where the gas is sufficiently hot (𝑇c > 𝑇crit), the gas is ionized and well-coupled to the

    Analysts question Germany’s request for defensive and inspector satellites

    Space News7 hours ago

    Analysts question Germany’s request for defensive and inspector satellites

    LONDON — The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is looking to purchase satellites capable of jamming other spacecraft and inspecting objects in space, and it wants to do so on tight

    Astronomy Now7 hours ago

    Europe’s planet hunting spacecraft complete and ready for final testing

    Engineers have completed the construction of ESA’s Plato spacecraft — the mission designed to search for Earth-like planets around Sun-like stars — marking a major milestone before its final round

    Flight 69 Preview – By the Numbers

    Nasa Mars1 year ago

    Flight 69 Expected flight date: 12/19/2023 Horizontal flight distance: 702.37 meters Expected flight time: 131.10 seconds Flight altitude: 16 meters Heading: East-northeast Max flight speed: 10 m/s Goal of flight: Flight Test Airfield: Same

    Flight 68 Preview – By the Numbers

    Nasa Mars1 year ago

    Flight 68 Expected flight date: 12/09/2023 Horizontal flight distance: 828 meters Expected flight time: 146.56 seconds Flight altitude: 16 meters Heading: Northeast (out & back flight) Max flight speed: 10 m/s Goal of

    Flight 67 Preview – By the Numbers

    Nasa Mars1 year ago

    Flight 67 Expected flight date: 12/02/2023 Horizontal flight distance: 392.84 meters Expected flight time: 133.57 seconds Flight altitude: 12 meters Heading: Northwest Max flight speed: 5.3 m/s Goal of flight: Reposition

    The Long Wait

    Nasa Mars1 year ago

    There was a long delay between Flight 52 and Flight 53,  and a deviation from the published Flight 53 plan. I will address both in this blog post. First, the Flight

    Flight 66 Preview – By the Numbers

    Nasa Mars1 year ago

    Flight 66 Expected flight date: 11/02/2023 Horizontal flight distance: 0.5 meters Expected flight time: 23.38 seconds Flight altitude: 3 meters Heading: South Max flight speed: 1 m/s Goal of flight: Reposition

    Flight 64 Preview – By the Numbers

    Nasa Mars1 year ago

    Flight 64 Expected flight date: 10/27/2023  Horizontal flight distance: 408.435 meters Expected flight time: 124.5 seconds Flight altitude: 12 meters Heading: North Max flight speed: 5.3 m/s Goal of flight:

    Flight 63 Preview – By the Numbers

    Nasa Mars2 years ago

    Flight 63 Expected flight date:  10/19/2023 Horizontal flight distance: 573.93 meters Expected flight time: 137 seconds Flight altitude: 12 meters Heading: SW Max flight speed: 6.3 m/s Goal of flight: Reposition of

    Flight 61 Preview – By the Numbers

    Nasa Mars2 years ago

    Flight 61 Expected flight date: 09/29/2023  Horizontal flight distance: N/A  Flight time: 129.69 seconds Max altitude: 24 meters Heading: N/A  Max flight speed: N/A  Goal of flight: Pop-up flight Airfield: Tau

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