[ad_1] A satellite observatory launched into space in April made its first images of distant galaxies, a promising sign as it begins to search for planets beyond the solar system. Consider this …
Read More »NASA scientists identify three causes of drift in the axis of rotation of the Earth
[ad_1] Scientists have known for a long time that the Earth revolves around the Sun. When Earth ends orbiting the sun or the star in the center of our solar system, it …
Read More »NASA Mars Rover Curiosity with Glitch
[ad_1] A selfie taken by NASA's Mars Curiosity rover on the ridge of Vera Rubin, a relief in the foothills of Mount Sharp. Credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / MSSS NASA's Curiosity Mars …
Read More »NASA is looking for ice volcanoes on the dwarf planet Ceres
[ad_1] For scientists, the summit, about 13,000 feet high, corresponds to the bill: it was their first discovery of a water volcano on the dwarf planet. They named it Ahuna Mons and …
Read More »NASA appoints first female flight director
[ad_1] NASA has appointed its first female flight director. Ethan Miller / Getty Images NASA has appointed Holly Ridings to the position of Director of Chief Flight, marking the first time that …
Read More »NASA has good news about Exoplanet Proxima b
[ad_1] In the two years since astronomers confirmed the existence of a planet similar to the Earth just outside the solar system, scientists have been trying to determine the livability of Proxima …
Read More »NASA names Holly Ridings first female flight director
[ad_1] For the first time in history, a woman will occupy the position of Flight Director of the US Space Agency. Holly Ridings will lead the group that heads manned flight missions …
Read More »NASA publishes photos of a lost probe on the moon 12 years ago
[ad_1] While news that NASA would have found a missing probe did not seem very interesting at first, this particular probe disappeared after landing on the moon 12 years ago. The SMART-1 …
Read More »NASA unveils the first images of the TESS probe's quest for the alien planet
[ad_1] The transiting exoplanet survey satellite (TESS) took this snapshot of the large Magellan cloud (right) and the bright star R Doradus (left) with a single detector. one of his cameras on …
Read More »How NASA plans to use lunar dust to build structures on the Moon
[ad_1] The new direction of NASA has been clearly defined: the space agency returns humans to the moon, this time in a sustainable way. At least, NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine says he …
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