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USGS introduces first fully integrated national geologic map
In a major milestone for earth sciences, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has released its most comprehensive national-scale geologic map to date, offering an unprecedented view of the geology both at and beneath the surface across the continental United States.
The new Cooperative National Geologic Map compiles data from more than 100 existing maps and provides the first nationwide platf Initial data available from Metop-SGA1
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Revolutionary Metop-SGA1 already transmitting instrument data
New MetOp Second Generation weather satellite returns first data
Less than three weeks since the first MetOp Second Generation weather satellite, MetOp-SG-A1, was launched, this remarkable new satellite has already started transmitting data from two of its cutting-edge instruments, offering a tantalising glimpse of what’s to come.
New findings reveal the cause of potentially damaging electrical discharges on satellites
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SpaceX launch caps busy month, still on track to pass 100 Space Coast missions this year
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Redwire receives $2M NASA contract to advance biotech and orbital research on ISS
Redwire Corporation (NYSE: RDW) has been awarded a NASA single award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract valued at up to $25 million over five years to provide biotechnology facilities, mission integration, and on-orbit operations support aboard the International Space Station (ISS). The arrangement allows NASA to issue future task orders without limit or minimum requirement. China outlines roadmap for growth in satellite communication sector
China has released new guidelines to advance the satellite communication industry, with a focus on improving business access, stimulating innovation in commercial space, and expanding applications across multiple sectors. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said the measures aim to strengthen China's position as both a manufacturing and cyber power, while supporting the broader D Engineering fantasy into reality
Growing up in the suburban town of Spring, Texas, just outside of Houston, Erik Ballesteros couldn't help but be drawn in by the possibilities for humans in space.
It was the early 2000s, and NASA's space shuttle program was the main transport for astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS). Ballesteros' hometown was less than an hour from Johnson Space Center (JSC), where NASA's m Star's Tumultuous Core Uncovered Before Supernova Blast
New results from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory reveal that Cassiopeia A's progenitor star violently reshaped its interior just hours before it exploded. This previously hidden stellar upheaval helps explain the asymmetry of the remnant and may even have triggered the supernova itself.
Cassiopeia A, one of the most studied remnants in the night sky, began as a massive star that lived for New detectors aim to capture lighter forms of dark matter
The search for elusive dark matter has gained a new tool, now operating deep within the French Alps. An international team, including Johns Hopkins University scientists, has deployed an ultrasensitive detector designed to probe particles far lighter than those targeted in decades of past experiments.
Researchers believe dark matter makes up about 85 percent of the universe, yet no direct 