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NASA exoplanet-hunting spacecraft TESS reveals its most complete look at the night sky yet
TESS has released its most complete view of the sky over Earth, revealing the location of 6,000 potential worlds beyond the ...
NASA's Black Marble satellite images reveal dramatic changes in Earth's nighttime lights, with some regions growing brighter ...
NASA plans to open up competition for control over the (JPL), which has historically been operated by the California ...
NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is now aiming for an earlier launch in September 2026. Designed to explore dark ...
NASA’s Roman Space Telescope could soon begin an epic search for alien worlds, dark matter, and never-before-seen cosmic ...
NASA is readying to launch its self-proclaimed “cosmic detective,” the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, which is designed to create the largest existing catalogue of the night sky. After over a ...
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NASA’s Roman Space Telescope could change everything we know about dark matter and the universe
Say hello to the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, exploring all things dark energy and matter in our universe ...
A daring mission to lift NASA's sinking Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory is now one step closer to launch this June. On May 4, ...
NASA's TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) has released its most complete view of the starry sky to date, filling in ...
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NASA’s Roman Space Telescope just finished final assembly ahead of a September launch — built to spot millions of invisible neutron stars across the Milky Way
The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is built, tested, and waiting for its ride to space. Engineers at NASA’s Goddard Space ...
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NASA Built a Box That Could Survive the Moon’s Deadliest Night
For decades, every machine sent to endure the Moon's polar night has failed to wake up. Solder joints fracture, batteries die ...
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NASA just finished final assembly of the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope — set to launch in September with a field of view 100 times wider than Hubble’s
Inside a cavernous clean room at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, engineers have bolted together ...
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