It can be said with certainty that a lot went into Operation Midnight Hammer. The June 22 precision strike on Iranian strategic weapons production facilities was an airtight operation conducted with great execution, coordination and…
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GSLV launches NASA-ISRO radar satellite
An Indian rocket placed into orbit a billion-dollar Earth science mission jointly developed by NASA and the Indian space agency ISRO.
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Laine Havens: Melding Science and Storytelling
Laine Havens — now a senior at Cornell University and three-time NASA intern — grew up with a deep curiosity about how the universe works and a family that encouraged her to explore it. Throughout her childhood, Laine was immersed in science…
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Bacterial Communities Go Synchronized Swimming – Space & Physics | Weizmann Wonder Wander
A desert region in northern Mexico sparked the imagination of Prof. Joel Stavans, a physicist who studies the physics of biological processes and is particularly interested in natural bacterial communities. He learned about a unique aquatic…
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First Eris launch fails to reach orbit
WASHINGTON — The first flight of an orbital rocket developed by an Australian company ended seconds after liftoff July 29 when the rocket crashed near its launch pad.
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Curiosity Blog, Sols 4614-4615: Driving Along the Boxwork
Written by Conor Hayes, Graduate Student at York University
Earth planning date: Monday, July 28, 2025
Today was a pretty straightforward day of planning. Our drive over the weekend completed successfully, and we quickly confirmed…
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Lava planets’ atmospheres give away what lies beneath
Lava planets’ atmospheres give away what lies beneath
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Changes in Mars’s habitability could have been driven by carbonate formation and transient oases
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Mars has had periods of potential habitability, seen in…
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Spheres in the Sand – NASA Science
Written by Andrew Shumway, Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Washington
It is not common for a rover to spot nearly perfect spheres in the soil beneath its wheels. Over two decades ago, the Opportunity rover famously…
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A Comprehensive Analysis of Rovibrational CO in the Era of JWST
We present an analysis of CO rovibrational emission lines in the 183 infrared spectra of nearby Class II objects obtained with the NIRSPEC instrument on the Keck II telescope over the past two decades. The sample includes a broad range of stellar…
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