NASA’s Mars Helicopter makes last spin on Earth before before July launch0
- From Around the Web, Space
- April 1, 2020
It will launch aboard the Perseverance rover.
It will launch aboard the Perseverance rover.
Mars is a pretty wild and wonderful place, and an image posted to the NASA science blog and Astronomy Photo of the Day this week is a brilliant example. It shows what appears to be a mountain… but completely hollowed out.
New research hints that liquid water might be common at the solar system’s edge
Astronomers obtained the first resolved image of disturbed gaseous clouds in a galaxy 11 billion light-years away by using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). The team found that the disruption is caused by young powerful jets ejected from a supermassive black hole residing at the center of the host galaxy. This result will cast light on the mystery of the evolutionary process of galaxies in the early Universe.
Did you spot any strange lights in the Manitoba skies over the weekend?
The US military’s newest branch has launched its first satellite, despite a short delay in the countdown.
The presence of sulfur-rich organic compounds may help in the search for Martian biology.
NASA’s Voyager 2 probe flew through a blob of charged gas called a plasmoid decades ago, and scientists only just now realized it.
Volatiles may have once cracked Mercury’s surface.
NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity captured a stunning new selfie on February 26, 2020 (the 2687th Martian day, or sol, of the mission).