Hubble Maps the Milky Way's Chaotic Core for Roman Telescope
The center of the Milky Way is so crowded with stars that even the Hubble Space Telescope has struggled to see
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The center of the Milky Way is so crowded with stars that even the Hubble Space Telescope has struggled to see
A NASA artificial intelligence model called Prithvi has become the first geospatial foundation model to run in
A spacecraft the size of a shoebox just launched from Florida with a big mission: to catch some of the fastest
A new thruster at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California just reached power levels higher tha
A new NASA machine can now recreate the brutal cold of a lunar night here on Earth. The chamber, built at the
The universe is full of dead stars that refuse to go quietly. But many of them have been nearly impossible to
A NASA rover on Mars tried to drill into a rock and failed. The target was a flat, fractured stone at a locati
The earliest life on Earth did not just need water and sunlight. It needed molybdenum, a rare metal that was s
A commercial moon lander built by Blue Origin has survived the same brutal vacuum chamber that once tested Apo
A star that dims at regular intervals might not be a planet passing in front of it. It could be another star.
An Antarctic glacier has pulled back more than 8 kilometers in just two years. That is roughly the length of 8
A galaxy 77 million light years from Earth is so packed with stars that it glows yellow at its core and pale b
Dark comets sit in one of the stranger corners of solar-system science. They look like asteroids, without brig
NASA is working on a way to make drones pull over for emergency responders in the sky. The idea is simple: whe
NASA's Artemis II crew is back on Earth after a nearly 10-day flight around the Moon. Reid Wiseman, Victor Glo
The Orion capsule that carried NASA’s Artemis II mission around the Moon and back is now back at its launch si
Mexico City is dropping, in some places, as much as five inches a year. A joint NASA-ISRO satellite mission ha