Glacial Paths in the Karakoram Captured from Space
ISS image shows Karakoram's glacier-carved paths. Astronauts document Earth changes for science. Glacier movement brings environmental insights.
When Did the Moon’s Birth Truly Occur?
Astronomers propose a new Moon formation timeline. Evidence suggests a collision 50 million years after Solar System formation. Lunar cooling…
How Do Lava Tubes Measure Up?
Remote sensing estimates lava tube size. Valentine's Cave validates mathematical model. Model assists future extraterrestrial exploration.
Webb Telescope Uncovers Secrets of Prolific Starburst Galaxy
James Webb Telescope probes starburst galaxy M82. M82's star formation rate eclipses the Milky Way's. Webb's NIRCam reveals supernova remnants…
Underwater Training for Astronauts’ Next Lunar Mission
Underwater simulations are crucial for lunar mission prep. Astronauts practice moonwalks at Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory. Technological innovations enhance astronaut training…
Why is Solar Activity Relevant to Solar Eclipses?
Mobility is key for eclipse observations. Solar Cycle peak may enhance eclipse view. Animal behavior changes during totality.
NASA Allocates Prestigious Astrophysics Fellowships for Emerging Scientists
NASA bestowed fellowships on 24 astrophysicists. Fellows to research pivotal cosmic questions. Program designed to spur scientific leadership.
International Space Station Crew Prepares for Earth Return
ISS crew prepares for Earth return. Live coverage ensures transparency in space missions. Mission provides valuable insights for future exploration.
Veronica Pinnick: The Chemist Who Fuses Science with Engineering at NASA
Veronica Pinnick merges chemistry with space engineering. She stresses teamwork for solving complex space challenges. Pinnick's career showcases innovation through…
Gateway’s HALO Module Achieves Welding Milestone En Route to Lunar Orbit
HALO module's welding phase completed successfully. Gateway station pivotal for moon and Mars missions. International collaboration propels space habitation.