When the Arecibo Observatory dish in Puerto Rico collapsed in 2020, astronomers lost a powerful […]
Month: July 2023
ShapeX urgent software update! | 3D Astrophysics
To all ShapeX users: A bug that causes incompletely rendered images and PV-diagrams at significant […]
Spaceflight effects tumor-bearing fruit fly hosts and their parasites
Background: Like humans, fruit flies (a model organism for spaceflight research) also exhibit immune system […]
New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics
With all the excitement of my first weekend in Sydney I completely forgot to post […]
Planetary Volatiles Laboratory: De-mystifying Martian Clouds
Two of the lab’s PhD students have just published analysis on how Martian clouds interact […]
at what time will North Korea launch Malligyong-2? [UPDATED]
click to enlarge I have been gazing in my crystal ball to come up with an […]
Fly across Nili Fossae with ESA’s Mars Express
Mars’s surface is covered in all manner of scratches and scars. Its many marks include […]
Professor Carol Oliver – ASTROBIOLOGY.NZ
A/Prof Carol A. Oliver PhD, MSciCom, SFHEA, University of New South Wales Carol Oliver is […]
Astronaut’s diary found among fallen space shuttle debris added to National Library of Israel
The handwritten journal pages of Israel’s first astronaut have been added to the country’s national […]