The Sentinel-6B satellite arrives in California for launch, ready to measure sea level with unprecedented climate accuracy.
A University of Iowa researcher has been awarded funding from NASA to create an interstellar map that could lead to more accurate observations of planets located outside our solar system — known as ...
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Northern lights may be visible in NYC tonight. Map shows where the best chance is to see them.
A severe geomagnetic storm may bring the northern lights, or aurora borealis, back to New York City Wednesday night.
The Psyche probe captures images of Earth and the Moon from over 180 million miles away as it travels to intercept an ...
NASA's ESCAPADE mission is launching two satellites, Blue and Gold, on November 9th to investigate Mars' lost atmosphere.
NASA is launching the first-ever twin spacecraft, ESCAPADE, to study Mars' atmosphere and magnetic field. The mission, managed by UCB, will pioneer a new route to the red planet.
NASA Planetary Scientist Noah Petro dishes on what it took plan the impressive touch-and-go return mission, why much of the ...
ESCAPADE is overseen by the University of California Berkeley, who named the spacecraft’s onboard satellites Blue and Gold ...
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UC Berkeley and NASA prepare twin satellites — could rewrite what we know about Mars
The quiet hours before a rocket launch always carry a sense of hope, especially when a mission aims to answer old questions ...
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NASA's new Mars mission: These twin satellites could reveal how the Red Planet lost its atmosphere
Mars is about to receive a double dose of attention. This weekend, a pair of identical NASA satellites will launch together ...
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UTEP professor on his involvement in NASA’s Artemis mission
A UTEP professor is part of the team for Artemis II and III as NASA plans to land two astronauts on the south pole of the ...
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NASA's ESCAPADE mission to Mars—twin satellites dubbed Blue and Gold will launch in early November
The first dual-satellite mission to another planet, NASA's ESCAPADE (Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers), is scheduled for launch no earlier than Sunday, Nov. 9, from Cape Canaveral ...
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