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Astrobotic Readies for Historic Lunar Mission with Ansys Technology

First Batch of Starlink Satellites for Direct-to-Cell Service Launched by SpaceX

Sols 4056-4058 Blog: "Ringing" in a New Year

Privatised Moon landings: A new era of commercial lunar exploration

30 Doradus B: NASA Telescopes Start the Year With a Double Bang

Mapping the Unseen: How AI and Satellite Technology Reveal Offshore Activities

Hubble observes a changing exoplanet atmosphere

An international team of astronomers has assembled and reprocessed observations of the exoplanet WASP-121 b that were collected with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope in the years 2016, 2018 and 2019. This provided them with a unique dataset that allowed them not only to analyse the atmosphere of WASP-121 b, but also to compare the state of the exoplanet’s atmosphere across several years.
The team found clear evidence that the observations of WASP-121 b were varying in time. Using sophisticated modelling techniques, they demonstrated that these temporal variations could be explained by weather patterns in the exoplanet's atmosphere.
Huginn - leading the Space Station

Huginn - leading the Space Station
Huginn
Is oxygen the cosmic key to alien technology?

AST SpaceMobile nears funding milestone for cellular broadband in space
