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CRASH Clock: A satellite collision in low-Earth orbit could be just days away
Extreme solar activity or even a software glitch could put us just days away from a satellite collision in low-Earth orbit.
Lunar-based measurements reveal Earth’s outgoing radiation is dominated by low-order spherical harmonics, providing unified global data for climate and environmental studies ...
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Solar eclipse 2026: Here's what every student should know about the year’s first 'Surya Grahan'
An annular solar eclipse occurs today, February 17, 2026. This celestial event will not be visible from India. However, it provides a valuable chance for students to learn about orbital mechanics. The ...
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Did a titanic moon crash create Saturn's iconic rings?
A massive upheaval in the Saturnian system could have also led to the moon Hyperion.
This is a step, if presently halting, toward future lunar missions and a long-term human presence on our companion world, one so important that even SpaceX is setting aside Mars for a greater focus on ...
India will miss the annular solar eclipse on February 17, 2026, visible in South Africa and South America. While the celestial event won't impact India, it's predicted to bring varied astrological ...
As Florida’s space industry accelerates at an unprecedented pace, the University of South Florida is stepping into a larger ...
NASA reports progress on the AxEMU spacesuit for Artemis III after a contractor review, with ongoing testing and preparation for lunar surface operations at the Moon’s South Pole.
The first solar eclipse of the year will grace Antarctica, and only a lucky few will get to bask – or waddle – in its glow.
At just 500 kilometers across, Saturn's sixth-largest moon would fit comfortably inside the United Kingdom, with room to spare.
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NASA's Crew-12 launches to ISS
NASA's SpaceX Crew-12 astronauts lifted off early Friday morning for their ride to the International Space Station.
Unlike the first space race, the Space Race 2.0 is about defining the norms, rules, laws, and infrastructure that will guide the future of space exploration.
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