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Month: October 2023
Moon-mapping could level up for NASA’s upcoming Artemis missions. Here’s how
No matter how long humans have looked up and stared at the moon — and […]
JWST’s hunt for distant galaxies keeps turning up surprises
When Brant Robertson saw a new measurement of the distance to a familiar galaxy, he […]
The Curious Case of the 3.5 keV “Line” in Cluster Spectra
Earlier this week I went to a seminar. That’s a rare enough event these days […]
Rhea and Titan | Earth Blog
In this view, Saturn’s icy moon Rhea passes in front of Titan as seen by […]
Understanding LES-5’s Power System Status – Riddles in the Sky
It’s be a quarter of a year since LES-5 was recovered and we began decoding […]
April 2024 Weather Round-Up – Astronotes
APRIL WARMER, WETTER, AND DULLER THAN AVERAGE Armagh Observatory, 3rd May 2024: Armagh Observatory reports […]
NASA Perseverance Mars Rover’s 21st Rock Core
Mastcam-Z image (Sol 1088, zcam05068) of the Comet Geyser core. The partially illuminated core is […]
Parachute Engineer Anh Nguyen – NASA
“[My proudest moment] was deciding post-college what to do [in my life] and not asking […]
Cosmological Parameters Improved by Combining Data
January 31, 2023• Physics 16, s12Using cross-correlation measurements and an updated cosmic-microwave-background lensing map, researchers […]