Astronomers have detected an Earth-size planet candidate orbiting a nearby star once a year, making it a promising target for future studies.
Far from our solar system, astronomers have finally watched a star consume one of its own planets, catching in real time a process that will eventually reshape, and likely erase, the world we live on.
A recentscientific study supported by NASAand conducted by a team of researchers from Tōhō University in Japan has revealed a future scenario where most life on Earth will no longer be sustainable.
A Japanese company proposed a concept of 'luna ring' that would extend about 6,800 miles (11,000 km) around the Moon and reach roughly 250 miles (400 km) in width. Scientists in Japan are looking ...
Demand for timely and accurate Earth observation (EO) data has never been greater. Applications range from monitoring climate change and urbanization to ensuring food security, managing biodiversity, ...
The Moon may preserve a chemical record of Earth’s ancient atmosphere, and those same materials could one day support future lunar missions.
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