
Copernical Team
The Sun is a normal star after all

Webb reveals never-before-seen details in Cassiopeia A

Hubble sees possible runaway black hole creating a trail of stars

An unprecedented journey to Jupiter

NASA awards innovative concept studies for science, exploration

New book explores possibilities of colonizing planets, moons and beyond

Save the date: One year until total solar eclipse sweeps US

NASA's high-resolution air quality control instrument launches

A Falcon 9 rocket successfully blasted off from Florida into space on Friday carrying a new NASA device that can track air pollution over North America down to the neighborhood level.
The launch, which took place at 12:30 am (0430 GMT), will bring into orbit the Tropospheric Emissions Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO) instrument, which will allow scientists to monitor air pollutants and their emission sources more extensively than ever before.
The data will be used by the US Environmental Protection Agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and other agencies responsible for tackling atmospheric pollution.
Smelly seaweed bloom heads to Florida

A large mass of Sargassum ‘seaweed’ circling around the Gulf of Mexico may soon wash up along the US west coast near Florida – depending on the right combination of currents and wind. The bloom, which may likely be the largest ever recorded, is so large that it’s visible from space.
Week in images: 03-07 April 2023

Week in images: 03-07 April 2023
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