Satellites zoom in on cities’ hottest neighborhoods to help combat the urban heat island effect
Landsat satellites have been pinpointing risks of extreme heat within cities.
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Landsat satellites have been pinpointing risks of extreme heat within cities.
An exoplanet hunter and first-light detector on the James Webb Space Telescope is ready to do science, six months after the observatory launched to space.
A new video shows the crater-riddled surface of the solar system’s smallest planet Mercury as captured during a super close flyby of the BepiColombo spacecraft.
The full moon of July also called the “Buck Moon” or “Thunder Moon,” will occur July 23 at 10:36 p.m. EDT (0236 GMT on July 24).
Asteroid research and planetary defense is of great interest to scientists around the world, which is why June 30 marks international Asteroid Day.
Alien rocky worlds cocooned in hydrogen and helium could prove habitable to life as we know it for billions of years, with key features such as temperate conditions and liquid
Continue readingAlien super-Earths may get a habitability boost from hydrogen-rich atmospheres
Northrop Grumman’s uncrewed Cygnus spacecraft is scheduled to depart the International Space Station on Tuesday, June 28, more than four months after delivering 8,300 pounds of supplies, scientific investigations, commercial
Continue readingNASA to Cover Northrop Grumman Cygnus Departure from Space Station
Everything you need to know about the James Webb Space Telescope, NASA’s Big Bang-probing space observatory.
Neptune will enter retrograde on Tuesday (June 28) and will appear to ‘reverse its course’ as it moves across the sky. Here’s how to see it.
Next time the Event Horizon Telescope turns to study the monster black hole at the center of the Milky Way, it will have help from the James Webb Space Telescope.