NASA's Voyager 1, launched in 1977, will reach one light-day from Earth in November 2026, emphasising the immense scale of ...
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Current provost of Johns Hopkins University, who has an asteroid named for him, will lead the prestigious Pasadena ...
"The Giant Leap," by astrobiologist Caleb Scharf, is an optimistic account of our widening journey into the cosmos.
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Voyager 2 recheck may crack a 39-year Uranus mystery
Nearly four decades after Voyager 2 skimmed past Uranus, a fresh look at its measurements is reshaping what scientists thought they knew about the ice giant’s strange magnetic environment. By ...
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‘View Finding: Selections from the Walther Collection’ review: At the Met, photography’s many forms
An exhibition offers a small but engaging snapshot of a trove of works promised to the museum, ranging from NASA images to the industrial pictures of Bernd and Hilla Becher.
Nasa’s Voyager 1 probe will reach a historic distance of one light-day from Earth in 2026. This milestone means radio signals ...
It's been nearly 50 years since Voyager 1 launched, and it's about to reach a new milestone: It's now nearly 1 light-day away from Earth. Philip Rivers declares that he's done with football after ...
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The Cassini probe took its final orbits, referred to as the Grand Finale Orbits (GFOs), in 2017, before launching itself into Saturn's atmosphere. During these GFOs, the probe collected samples of ...
Specks of dust from Saturn’s rings appear to float much farther above and below the planet than scientists thought possible, suggesting the rings are more like a giant dusty doughnut. The main ...
NASA’s Cassini space probe orbited Saturn for 13 years, when, with its mission complete, it entered a controlled descent, burning up in the ringed planet’s atmosphere. Before its fiery demise, however ...
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