Look! Up in the sky! ISS and Crew Dragon and mini rant. Posted on5 June 2020byFr. John Zuhlsdorf From NASA’s Astronomy Pic of the Day, comes a time lapse, composite view of the International Space Station zooming along in tandem with Demo-S, Crew Dragon, over Manhattan’s skys. Thi...
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On Feb. 3, the#JunoMissioncaptured two volcanic plumes rising above Jupiter's moon Io – either two vents from one giant volcano, or two volcanoes near each other. The team will be analyzing this against additional data from Juno and other missions to ...
Early James Webb Space Telescope findings take center stage at key astronomy conference James Webb Space Telescope notches 1st rocky planet confirmation James Webb Space Telescope uncovers starbirth clues at 'cosmic noon' for 33,000 young stars ...
According to NASA, the rover's primary mission is to determine if Mars can support small life forms known as microbes. In the past, Curiosity has found evidence of past habitable environments on Mars, and it has found carbon, a "key life ingredient" on the planet. Space & Astronomy ...
Part of the Carina Nebula as seen by the James Webb Space Telescope.NASA Program scientist Eric Smith described the early release images as the result of "practice runs" with Webb's four instruments. Even so, "we're making discoveries and we really haven't even starting trying yet. The pr...
release, Lopes and her team worked with fellow planetary geologist David Williams of the School of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University in Tempe. Their findings, which include the relative age of Titan's geologic terrains, were recently published in the journal Nature Astronomy....
NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab still 'untouched' by raging LA fires The Full Wolf Moon 'eats' Mars tonight. Here's how to see it Mars is bigger and brighter this weekend than it will be all year. Here's how to see itMORE FROM SPACE... 1 The 2025 'Super Bowl of Astronomy' kicks off...
Arriving in Florida with a flyby of your dad’s spaceship on the launch pad... Priceless.#LaunchAmerica#CrewDragonpic.twitter.com/qnFIfPsHkM — Karen L. Nyberg (@AstroKarenN)May 24, 2020 "One good thing for us, the positive side, is that our sons have been basically quarantined from...