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7,000-Kilometer Gravity Anomaly Detected By NASA Over The Atlantic. It Came With A "Geomagnetic Jerk".
NASA's GRACE satellite detected a large gravity anomaly over the Atlantic Ocean. Meanwhile, Earth-based observatories saw a rapid shift in the planet's geomagnetic field.
Orientation survey to identify mining drifts, mineralized broken material in stope openings and potentially vein ...
A fleet of ball-shaped rovers could drift across the Martian surface like tumbleweed, driven simply by the wind.
NASA’s IMAP mission will explore the heliosphere and study how it shields Earth from cosmic radiation and space weather.
In Nevada’s Walker River Basin and Colorado’s South Platte River Basin, SNOWPACS is working with local communities to prepare ...
The USS F-1 submarine, sunk in 1917, has been discovered and mapped in 3D using advanced technology at a depth of 1,300 feet.
Lava tubes are familiar on Earth. They form when the surface of a lava flow hardens while molten rock continues to drain ...
In May 1964, Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson were testing how radio waves bounced off balloon satellites developed by Bell ...
On Sept. 24, 2025, NASA launched two new missions to study the influence of the Sun on the solar system, with further missions scheduled for 2026 and beyond.
Unraveling the cosmic symphony of gravitational waves, from the 'Music of the Spheres' to moon-based detectors.
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Rogue Planet’s Approach Could Reshape Solar System Dynamics
Could a lonely planet wander aimlessly through the restless galaxy change the subtle dance of gravity within our solar system ...
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Astronomers find enormous gas structure connecting two dwarf galaxies
A 50-million-light-year-long flow of hydrogen gas has been observed linking two tiny galaxies 50 million light-years away, ...
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