Following the 3,000th orbit of NASA's AWE (Atmospheric Waves Experiment) aboard the International Space Station, researchers ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNScientists May Have Found a Breakthrough Biosignature for Alien Life—But There’s a Major HurdleThe search for alien life is one of the most captivating scientific quests of our time. With the discovery of thousands of ...
By the year 2100, some parts of Earth orbit may have upwards of 66% less carrying capacity for satellites, according to a new ...
NASA is eliminating its chief scientist role and closing down an office that studies policy matters on space and technology, ...
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Space.com on MSNHow climate change could make Earth's space junk problem even worse"Our behavior with greenhouse gases here on Earth over the past 100 years is having an effect on how we operate satellites over the next 100 years." ...
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Live Science on MSNHuh? James Webb telescope spots 'rogue' planet with cake-like atmosphereThe James Webb Space Telescope has spotted a 'rogue' cosmic object barrelling through our galaxy without a star, and covered ...
And now, scientists believe that climate change ... It’s essentially the atmosphere’s natural space junk cleaning protocol—but climate change might be slowing it down.
MIT aerospace engineers have found that greenhouse gas emissions are changing the environment of near-Earth space in ways that, over time, will reduce the number of satellites that can sustainably ...
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NASA is crafting an initial plan for reductions in force and reorganization, Acting NASA Administrator Janet Petro said in a memo.
Climate change is cooling and contracting the thermosphere, reducing atmospheric ... While changes in space weather, such as coronal mass ejections and solar flares, can cause temporary changes in the ...
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Defense News on MSNUS military’s mini space shuttle returns to Earth after secret missionThe Space Force's unmanned X-37B blasted into orbit from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in December 2023 on a secret mission.
Mars' atmosphere moves differently from Earth's due to gravity waves. These waves affect air circulation at high altitudes.
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