NASA notes similar woodpecker in Martian crater
Is that you, Woody? NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured a formation that looks like … [+] the woodpecker NASA/JPL-Caltech/UArizona Mars […]
Is that you, Woody? NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured a formation that looks like … [+] the woodpecker NASA/JPL-Caltech/UArizona Mars […]
Credit: Public Domain Pixabay/CC0 A new study of radar experiment data from the Cassini-Huygens mission to Saturn has provided new
Originally published in Scientific American. Samantha Lawler is an assistant professor of Astronomy at the University of Regina. The email
This illustration depicts a binary star system consisting of a dense neutron star and a normal sun-like star (top left).
NEW ORLEANS – The core stage of the first rocket to launch astronauts to the moon in more than 50
Climate change is changing the Earth at its very core, a new study suggests. As polar and glacial ice melts
Scientists in China have discovered a previously unknown fungal pathogen that can infect humans. Mushrooms, called Rhodosporidiobolus fluvialis, was found
Researchers using the James Webb Space Telescope have detected atmospheric changes on the exoplanet WASP-39 b, revealing temperature changes and
Mysterious, nearly invisible objects known as “darkness”. cometsIt may pose a bigger threat to Earth than scientists thought, a new
Larger / One of the craters was identified seismically, then confirmed through orbital imaging. Mars shakes with earthquakes, but not