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With its two tiny CubeSats, NASA’s PREFIRE mission is capturing invisible heat escaping from Earth, offering clues to how ice ...
A first-of-its-kind satellite recently launched into orbit to monitor Earth’s changing surfaces, detecting movement of the ...
The space rock will make its closest approach—at a cosmically slight 183,000 miles from our planet—later today, according to ...
NASA-backed simulations reveal that meltwater from Greenland’s Jakobshavn Glacier lifts deep-ocean nutrients to the surface, ...
NASA’s PREFIRE mission, now extended through 2026, is shifting from the poles to a global view. Its twin CubeSats measure far ...
Scientists say the findings help explain how life can exist in extreme environments using the chemical compound methane ...
NASA’s SWOT satellite measured a Kamchatka tsunami in unprecedented detail, helping NOAA fine-tune models and improve early ...
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California has come through the L.A. fires in one piece. It will open next week to employees who need to work on site.
A state-of-the-art ocean-observing satellite recorded the massive wave rippling out from the epicenter of this major quake.
Nov. 13 (UPI) -- NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has laid-off an additional 325 workers after an earlier round of 500 job cuts earlier in the year, largely because of budgetary constraints.
Rishi Verma, a data systems specialist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Magdalena Wosinska for The New York Times David Bowen, a sculptor, connecting tilting mechanical devices to thin grass stalks.
The 55-feet-wide space rock is hurtling through space at a zippy 17,717 miles per hour, according to the space agency.