NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Makes Its Closest-Ever Flyby of the Sun

NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Makes Its Closest-Ever Flyby of the Sun

NASA’S Parker Solar Probe made its closest-ever approach to the Sun on Tuesday, becoming the first man-made object to accomplish this feat. Parker should have travelled as close as 6.1 million kilometres to the Sun, gathering important data about its outer atmosphere. The confirmation about these feats should arrive by December 27, as the space … Read more

NASA to Launch First Quantum Sensor for Gravity Monitoring in Space

NASA to Launch First Quantum Sensor for Gravity Monitoring in Space

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, commercial companies, and academic institutions together are developing the first space-based quantum sensors for gravitational measurement. Two groups of very cold rubidium atoms will be used as weights for the Quantum Gravity Gradiometer Pathfinder (QGGPf) instrument, ensuring accurate measurements over long periods. Measuring gravity with a volume of 0.3 cubic yards … Read more

NASA’s Perseverance Rover Finds Billions-of-Years-Old Rock Sample on Mars

NASA’s Perseverance Rover Finds Billions-of-Years-Old Rock Sample on Mars

NASA’S Perseverance rover is exploring the Martian rim of Jezero Crater, a crater filled with rocky outcrops. The mission has cored five rocks, performed up-close analysis of seven rocks, and analysed another 83 from afar using a laser. The diversity of rocks found has exceeded expectations, with tons of fragmented once-molten rocks and formerly underground … Read more

Exoplanet Found Orbiting Binary Stars on a Sideways Path

Exoplanet Found Orbiting Binary Stars on a Sideways Path

Researchers have found an odd Milky Way planet orbiting over and under the poles of two failing stars. Star systems arise from flattened, spinning disks of gas and dust, with materials gathering along the plane of the disk, forming planets, moons, and asteroids around a newborn star. Only sixteen exoplanets had ever been verified to … Read more

NASA to Launch First Quantum Sensor for Gravity Monitoring in Space

NASA to Launch First Quantum Sensor for Gravity Monitoring in Space

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, commercial companies, and academic institutions together are developing the first space-based quantum sensors for gravitational measurement. Two groups of very cold rubidium atoms will be used as weights for the Quantum Gravity Gradiometer Pathfinder (QGGPf) instrument, ensuring accurate measurements over long periods. Measuring gravity with a volume of 0.3 cubic yards … Read more

JWST Might Have Revealed New Signs of Alien Life on Nearby Exoplanet

JWST Might Have Revealed New Signs of Alien Life on Nearby Exoplanet

Scientists discovered suitable biosignature gases for alien life on planet K2-18b. On K2-18b, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (Jwst) noticed dimethyl sulfide (DMS), a chemical primarily produced by living creatures on Earth. Notably, the exoplanet is nine times the size of our planet and exists in the habitable zone of its planetary system. As exoplanets … Read more

Hidden Solar Cycle May Intensify Space Weather for the Next 50 Years

Hidden Solar Cycle May Intensify Space Weather for the Next 50 Years

The Gleissberg Cycle, named after the German astronomer Wolfgang Gleissberg, helps to explain why space weather is projected to get more intense in the following decades. More sunspots, flares, and coronal mass ejections result from the sun’s twisted magnetic field in this cycle. The proton soup surrounding Earth will get denser as solar cycle 25 … Read more

Hidden Solar Cycle May Intensify Space Weather for the Next 50 Years

Hidden Solar Cycle May Intensify Space Weather for the Next 50 Years

The Gleissberg Cycle, named after the German astronomer Wolfgang Gleissberg, helps to explain why space weather is projected to get more intense in the following decades. More sunspots, flares, and coronal mass ejections result from the sun’s twisted magnetic field in this cycle. The proton soup surrounding Earth will get denser as solar cycle 25 … Read more

Hidden Solar Cycle May Intensify Space Weather for the Next 50 Years

Hidden Solar Cycle May Intensify Space Weather for the Next 50 Years

The Gleissberg Cycle, named after the German astronomer Wolfgang Gleissberg, helps to explain why space weather is projected to get more intense in the following decades. More sunspots, flares, and coronal mass ejections result from the sun’s twisted magnetic field in this cycle. The proton soup surrounding Earth will get denser as solar cycle 25 … Read more

Joby Aircraft: NASA’s Experimental Aircraft to Study Wind Effects

Joby Aircraft: NASA’s Experimental Aircraft to Study Wind Effects

In March, the NASA Engineers began to gather data by effectively using a network of ground sensors to extract the details from an experimental air taxi. This taxi evaluated the interpretation of aircraft, above the cities, in diverse weather conditions. This campaign will further be used by the researchers to embrace collision avoidance, landing operations, … Read more