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    Strait of Hormuz crisis drives demand for commercial geospatial intelligence

    Space News2 hours ago

    Strait of Hormuz crisis drives demand for commercial geospatial intelligence

    WASHINGTON — The conflict between the United States and Iran is turning the Strait of Hormuz into a live testing ground for commercial geospatial intelligence — a role similar to

    NASA's DART Mission Also Changed Didymos' Orbit Around Sun

    Universe Today19 hours ago

    NASA's DART Mission Also Changed Didymos' Orbit Around Sun

    The spacecraft changed the binary system’s orbit, confirming that a kinetic impactor can be an effective planetary defense technique for deflecting a near-Earth object.

    Dragonfly Astrobiology Mission Begins Rotorcraft Integration, Testing Stage

    nasa22 hours ago

    Dragonfly Astrobiology Mission Begins Rotorcraft Integration, Testing Stage

    From left, Carlisa Drew, Seth Harvey, Anthony Fanelli, Emory Toomey and TJ Lee conduct power and functional testing on Dragonfly’s Integrated Electronics Module (IEM) and Power Switching Unit (PSU) in

    Motional Induction In Ganymede’s Ocean

    Astrobiology22 hours ago

    Motional Induction In Ganymede’s Ocean

    Status Report astro-ph.EP March 14, 2026 Numerical ocean-induction setup for Ganymede in a deep-ocean scenario with Re m = 1.77. Ganymede’s internal structure is depicted, featuring the ice crust, the

    Do Extreme Environments Shape Microbial Genomes?

    Astrobiology22 hours ago

    Do Extreme Environments Shape Microbial Genomes?

    Graphical abstract — University of Waterloo Evolutionary biologists have long known that DNA, the molecule that carries the genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth and reproduction of all organisms,

    Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS Observed from Mars by China’s Tianwen-1 Spacecraft

    Astrobiology23 hours ago

    Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS Observed from Mars by China’s Tianwen-1 Spacecraft

    Stacked images of 3I/ATLAS acquired by HiRIC CMOS camera onboard Tianwen-1 spacecraft (upper row) and the corresponding 1/ρ divided images (lower row) from the three epochs. All images are displayed

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