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Ancient North American droughts were driven by Earth’s orbital shifts, study from the University of Helsinki finds.
The satellite industry continued trends of modest growth in 2024 even as the number of satellites increases rapidly.
An international research team studying fossilized oyster shells has revealed substantial annual temperature variation in sea ...
A new study released on Thursday describes a search for what are called "microlensing" events, where a planet acts as a ...
As we gaze upward at the night sky, the stars no longer represent distant, unreachable points of light. Instead, they beckon as potential destinations for the growing number of civilian space ...
The Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization and Ices Explorer, or SPHEREx to use its ...
At its simplest, in-space manufacturing refers to anything made in space that can then be used on Earth or in space itself.
NASA is considering launching missions to Mars as early as next year in an effort to expedite its plan to land astronauts on ...
While it is ultimately local-level environmental processes acting upon individual populations that is one of the driving forces of evolutionary change, such shifts ... in the Earth's orbital ...
I n the coming years, fleets of orbit-policing spacecraft could zip around the planet, keeping an eye on space tech ventures ...
After initial positioning by ground control, the satellite duo’s autonomous system of cameras, LEDs, and laser rangefinders ...
For further information, please see our April Arctic sea ice extent averaged 13.91 million square kilometers (5.37 million ...