| | |
| Science | |
| NEWS | |
| Tomorrow is New Year's Day on Mars Both Earth and Mars are about 4.5 billion years old. But, just as on Earth, a system of human timekeeping has been established on Mars. Earth's most commonly used calendar is the Gregorian calendar, placing us in the year 2021. The Mars calendar is much ... | |
| Amount of water on the Moon varies by location and time of day These studies were conducted with NASA's Infrared Telescope Facility (IRTF) and with its Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) airborne observatory. Lunar samples returned by NASA's Apollo missions and by the former Soviet Union's ... | |
| | |
| Harvard astronomer argues that alien vessel paid us a visit This undated portrait courtesy of Lotem Loeb, shows her father Harvard University Professor Abraham Loeb in Lexington, Massachusetts. Discovering there's intelligent life beyond our planet could be the most transformative event in human history— but what ... | |
| | |
| The Webb telescope, NASA's golden surfer is almost ready, again In a photo provided by NASA, final tests of the James Webb Space Telescope's sunshield at a Northrop Grumman facility in Redondo Beach, Calif., in December 2020. After decades of fits and starts, the multibillion-dollar successor to the Hubble telescope is ... | |
| Firefly awarded NASA contract for CLPS Lunar Lander The award and the CLPS program serve as a key part of NASA's Artemis program, utilizing a partnership between government and commercial partners to quickly land payloads on the moon, a necessity for a sustainable presence on the lunar surface. | |
| Everything we hope to learn from 3 historic missions to Mars With missions from three nations expected to reach the Red Planet this month, 2021 might be the most illuminating year in the history of Mars research. Earthlings have been sending probes and robots to and near Mars since the 1960s, and dozens have ... | |
| | |
| | |
See more results | Edit this alert |
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar