NASA on Wednesday launched three satellites into space, and one of them was controlled by scientists from UC Berkeley.
NASA STEREO-A satellite's SECCHI/HI-2 camera captured this imagery of Comet C/2021 A1 (Leonard) Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: NASA/NRL/B.Gallagher | edited by Steve Spaleta ...
NASA and SpaceX will launch three satellites on Wednesday to study space weather, including the solar wind, the boundary of ...
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The three spacecraft will be forecasting solar storms, mapping our solar neighborhood and observing the outer layer of ...
A new NASA mission will capture images of Earth's invisible "halo," the faint light given off by our planet's outermost atmospheric layer, the exosphere, as it morphs and changes in response to the ...
The spacecraft will map the boundaries of the heliosphere, study how Earth’s outer atmosphere reacts to solar activity and ...
UI graduate students Jane Du and Bakshree Mishra count down for the first Illinois-led NASA expedition called the Carruthers ...
American space agency NASA is now trying to launch the Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover to the Moon with Blue ...
NASA and SpaceX successfully launched the agency’s Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP) from Florida on ...
The halo was first glimpsed in 1972 when Apollo 16 astronauts placed an ultraviolet camera developed by Dr. George Carruthers on the Moon.
Lara Waldrop, professor in Engineering, will lead the first National Aeronautics and Space Administration mission by a ...