Once home to oceans, rivers, and lakes, Mars was a much wetter world billions of years ago — but what happened to all that water? A pair of UT Austin grad students uncovered a missing piece of the puzzle: the time it took water to seep from the…
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The 200-Year Vanishing Act: How Mars Hid Its Oceans Underground
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Is It Alien Life – or Just Ethane? Scientists Reassess Webb Telescope Discovery
Scientists recently spotted a molecule on a far-off planet they thought might signal life. But now, new research says that reading was likely just ordinary gas—and the evidence isn’t nearly as solid as it first seemed. In April, scientists…
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Hubble Spots Beautiful Spiral Galaxy: NGC 3507
Astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have captured a striking new photo of the face-on barred spiral galaxy NGC 3507.
This Hubble image shows NGC 3507, a barred spiral galaxy located 46 million light-years away in the…
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Mission-ready communications: enhancing defense capabilities with multi-orbit, multi-network systems
With the rapid integration of emerging technologies, today’s defense landscape is more interconnected and complex than ever before. This reality places stress on traditional infrastructures that often fall short in providing the level of…
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Chinese commercial company lands contract to build provincial satellite constellation
HELSINKI — Chinese commercial satellite manufacturer MinoSpace has won a major contract to build a remote sensing satellite constellation for Sichuan Province, under a project approved by the country’s top economic…
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Orbital debris requires prevention and mitigation across the satellite life cycle
Pardini, C. & Anselmo, L. Environmental sustainability of large satellite constellations in low Earth orbit. Acta Astronaut. 170, 27–36 (2020).
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Inter-Agency Space Debris…
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