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Dusty Dilemmas: NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover Navigates Rocky Riddles
SciTechDaily· 2 days agoNASA’s Curiosity Mars rover’s planned scientific activities were adapted due to a mundane workspace...
Daily Telescope: See carbon dioxide sublimating on Mars
Ars Technica· 1 day agoIt's May 29, and today's photo comes from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which is, you guessed...
For 20 years, Robots Have Inhabited Mars. What Keeps Them Humming?
Smithsonian Magazine· 6 days agoNASA has had wheels on the ground of Mars every day during the last two decades. Beginning with the...
NASA Launches Small Climate Satellite to Study Earth’s Poles - NASA
NASA· 6 days ago“NASA’s innovative PREFIRE mission will fill a gap in our understanding of the Earth system –...
NASA to Measure Moonquakes With Help From InSight Mars Mission - NASA
NASA· 1 day agoThe technology behind the two seismometers that make up NASA’s Farside Seismic Suite was used to...
Spin of Supermassive Black Hole Measured at a Quarter the Speed of Light
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThis week, science reporter Isaac Schultz described a groundbreaking effort to measure the spin of a...
Ongoing Venus Volcanic Activity Discovered With NASA’s Magellan Data - NASA
NASA· 3 days agoThis adds to the 2023 discovery of a different active volcano in Magellan data. Direct geological...
Fact Check: About That Brightly Colored Viral Image of Dwarf Planet Pluto Circulating Online
Snopes via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAccessed 23 May 2024. Catalog Page for PIA19952. https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA19952....
Small Business - Salisbury Post | Salisbury Post
The Salisbury Post· 6 days ago"NASA's innovative PREFIRE mission will fill a gap in our understanding of the Earth system – providing our scientists a detailed picture of how Earth's polar regions influence how much energy ...
NASA launches tiny CubeSat to set its sights on Earth
CNN.com· 5 days agoNASA has launched the first of two research satellites to measure how much heat is lost to space...