On March 9, 1979, Linda Morabito discovered a volcanic plume on Io, a moon of Jupiter, in one of the photos from Voyager 1.
On March 9, 1979, Linda Morabito discovered a volcanic plume on Io, a moon of Jupiter, in one of the photos from Voyager 1.
Instead of performing a soft landing, trying to find the perfect spot ... contain trace amounts of water (like the orange glass beads on Earth’s moon) hinting that Io was once like its famous ...
Zion, Mesa Verde, Arches, Grand Canyon and Joshua Tree all in one epic journey? We did it. Here's how it played out.
Debris from ancient volcanic eruptions on the moon was spotted by the Apollo 17 astronauts Harrison Schmitt and Gene Cernan, who were shocked to see orange glass beads on the colorless lunar surface.
Permanently shaded regions (PSRs) on the Moon are believed to be home to pockets of surface water ice. However, no one is sure how the water ice got there. New findings published in the journal ...
Planetary scientists ... their valuable water for drinking, crafting breathable oxygen and making rocket fuel. While seven missions are currently operating on or around the Moon, the lunar south ...
Scientists are now able to get a closer look at the mysterious and unexplored lunar south pole region thanks to NASA's ...
which scientists have long believed blankets a liquid water ocean. Nasa's James Webb Space Telescope has discovered carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of Jupiter's moon EuropaCredit: NASA / Creative ...
which lasts for two weeks and sees temperatures on the moon drop to -250 degrees celsius. Scientists at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) had said they were confident that the ...
That's alarming — after all, it's not like the scientists were directly injecting the plastics with a needle. All the mice needed to do was drink plastic-laced water. "Given that in this study ...