OTD In Space - January 26: International Ultraviolet Explorer Launched
On January 26, 1978, the International Ultraviolet Explorer launched into orbit on a mission to study ultraviolet light ...
On January 26, 1978, the International Ultraviolet Explorer launched into orbit on a mission to study ultraviolet light ...
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NASA research using Apollo lunar regolith data refines the Moon’s impact record and places limits on meteorite contributions to Earth’s water over geologic time.
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To help meet that challenge, The University of Texas at Arlington has received a three-year, $750,000 grant from NASA’s MUREP ...
The most recent CSC update adds more than 400,000 unique compact and extended X-ray sources, as well over 1.3 million ...
Taken by the James WebbSpace Telescope, the map suggests the elusive substance acts as a hidden framework on which entire galaxies are built.
Astronomers may have finally cracked one of the universe’s biggest mysteries: how black holes grew so enormous so fast after the Big Bang. New simulations show that early, chaotic galaxies created perfect conditions for small “baby” black holes to go on extreme growth spurts, devouring gas at astonishing rates. These feeding frenzies allowed modest black holes—once thought too puny to matter—to balloon into monsters tens of thousands of times the Sun’s mass.
Seventeen miles of underground tunnel, thousands of superconducting magnets, and protons whipped to a fraction below light ...
In 2020, the European Space Agency signed a contract with Swiss start-up ClearSpace SA to "purchase a unique service: the ...
NASA is moving into a new phase of space exploration, with major progress across human spaceflight, science missions, and advanced technology. In just one year, the agency has launched multiple crewed and science missions, test-flown new aircraft, and pushed forward plans for the Moon, Mars, and beyond. With Artemis II set to send astronauts around the Moon for the first time in more than 50 years, NASA is laying the groundwork not just for a return to the lunar surface, but for a sustained human presence in deep space.
After moving the massive SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft to the launchpad last weekend, NASA is now eyeing the next stage of ...
NASA's Suni Williams, who spent over 280 days stranded in space during Boeing Starliner's failed test flight, announced her ...
Space shifts the position of the brain in the skull, causing orientation problems that could complicate plans to live on the ...
Inside an incredibly bright cluster of galaxies, a long-dormant supermassive black hole has come back to life. Radio images ...