9 Phenomena NASA Astronauts Will Encounter at Moon’s South Pole – NASA Science

9 Phenomena NASA Astronauts Will Encounter at Moon’s South Pole – NASA Science

Because the Moon has no atmosphere to speak of, its surface is exposed to plasma and radiation from the Sun. As a result, static electricity builds up on the surface, as it does when you shuffle your feet against a carpeted floor. When you then touch something, you transfer that charge via a small shock. … Read more

NASA’s Hubble, MAVEN Help Solve the Mystery of Mars’ Escaping Water – NASA Science

NASA’s Hubble, MAVEN Help Solve the Mystery of Mars’ Escaping Water – NASA Science

These are far-ultraviolet Hubble images of Mars near its farthest point from the Sun, called aphelion, on December 31, 2017 (top), and near its closest approach to the Sun, called perihelion, on December 19, 2016 (bottom). The atmosphere is clearly brighter and more extended when Mars is close to the Sun.Reflected sunlight from Mars at … Read more

NASA, ESA Missions Help Scientists Uncover How Solar Wind Gets Energy – NASA Science

NASA, ESA Missions Help Scientists Uncover How Solar Wind Gets Energy – NASA Science

“Our study addresses a huge open question about how the solar wind is energized and helps us understand how the Sun affects its environment and, ultimately, the Earth,” said Yeimy Rivera, co-leader of the study and a postdoctoral fellow at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, part of Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian. “If this … Read more

Hubble Rings in a New Galactic View – NASA Science

Hubble Rings in a New Galactic View – NASA Science

Meanwhile, the classification of “ring galaxy” is reserved for peculiar galaxies with a round ring of gas and star formation, much like spiral arms look, but completely disconnected from the galactic nucleus — or even without any visible nucleus! They’re thought to be formed in galactic collisions. Finally, there are the famous gravitational lenses, where the ring is in … Read more

Hubble Spotlights a Supernova – NASA Science

Hubble Spotlights a Supernova – NASA Science

Several evolutionary paths can lead to a supernova explosion. One is the death of a supermassive star. When a supermassive star runs out of its hydrogen fuel, it begins a stage where it fuses the remaining elements to heavier and heavier ones. These final fusion reactions generate less and less outward force (radiation pressure) to … Read more

Hubble Spies a Diminutive Galaxy – NASA Science

Hubble Spies a Diminutive Galaxy – NASA Science

2 min read Hubble Spies a Diminutive Galaxy This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image reveals the dwarf elliptical galaxy named IC 3430. This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image reveals the subtle glow of the galaxy named IC 3430, located 45 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Virgo. This dwarf elliptical galaxy is part of … Read more

NASA’s DART Mission Sheds New Light on Target Binary Asteroid System – NASA Science

NASA’s DART Mission Sheds New Light on Target Binary Asteroid System – NASA Science

Olivier Barnouin and Ronald-Louis Ballouz of Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, led a paper that analyzed the geology of both asteroids and drew conclusions about their surface materials and interior properties. From images captured by DART and its accompanying LICIACube cubesat – contributed by the Italian Space Agency (ASI), the team … Read more

New Evidence Adds to Findings Hinting at Network of Caves on Moon – NASA Science

New Evidence Adds to Findings Hinting at Network of Caves on Moon – NASA Science

Like “lava tubes” found here on Earth, scientists suspect that lunar caves formed when molten lava flowed beneath a field of cooled lava, or a crust formed over a river of lava, leaving a long, hollow tunnel. If the ceiling of a solidified lava tube collapses, it opens a pit, like a skylight, that can … Read more

NASA Mission to Study Mysteries in the Origin of Solar Radio Waves – NASA Science

NASA Mission to Study Mysteries in the Origin of Solar Radio Waves – NASA Science

“This is a very ambitious and very exciting mission,” said Principal Investigator David Sundkvist, a researcher at the University of California, Berkeley. “This is the first time that someone is ever flying a radio interferometer in space in a controlled way, and so it’s a pathfinder for radio astronomy in general.” Source link

Behind the Scenes of a NASA ‘Moonwalk’ in the Arizona Desert – NASA Science

Behind the Scenes of a NASA ‘Moonwalk’ in the Arizona Desert – NASA Science

During the Arizona moonwalks, scientists learned how to communicate their priorities succinctly and clearly to the flight control team, which then talked with the astronauts. If scientists needed to change the traverse plan to return to a site for more pictures, for instance, they had to rationalize the request to the flight director in charge. … Read more