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Space scientists announce sun has fired four massive solar flares
Space scientists have announced that the Sun has fired four massive solar flares. The outbursts were captured by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory spacecraft, which monitors our star’s activity for potential threats to Earth.
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Meet Vandi Verma: Indian-origin NASA scientist behind the first-ever AI-planned rover drive on Mars
Indian-origin Vandi Verma is at the helm of a groundbreaking NASA achievement: Mars rover Perseverance's first AI-planned drives. These December 2025 maneuvers along Jezero Crater's rim showcase advanced AI analyzing terrain and identifying hazards,
NASA’s Perseverance rover has just made history by driving across Mars using routes planned by artificial intelligence instead of human operators. A vision-capable AI analyzed the same images and terrain data normally used by rover planners,
Trained on data from NASA's exoplanet-hunting missions, the open-source ExoMiner++ deep learning model uses an advanced algorithm to validate new planets.
NASA is quietly ending financial support for independent planetary science advisory groups, according to a letter posted to the agency’s website on January 16.
Artemis II, the next mission in NASA’s Artemis program to explore the Moon, is scheduled to launch from Florida within the coming weeks. The mission will be the first crewed mission to the vicinity of the Moon since 1972, with the four-person crew expected to travel farther than any other human mission in spaceflight history.
Thousands of Americans are impacted each summer by excessive heat and humidity, some suffering from heat-related illnesses when the body can't cool itself down. Data from NASA satellites could help local governments reduce ... Beyond plans to return ...
After evacuating four astronauts from the ISS last month, NASA is looking ahead to its next crewed mission to the space station
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Scientists spot furthest galaxy ever detected in ‘time travel' image as NASA hails ‘exciting’ find
Nasa has officially confirmed the discovery of MoM-z14, the most distant galaxy humanity has ever observed, following peer-reviewed research published in the Open Journal of Astrophysics. The remarkable celestial object was photographed by the James Webb Space Telescope in April 2024,
ABC News’ Elizabeth Schulze spoke with two former NASA scientists who say they are concerned about a potential safety issue with the Artemis II spacecraft ahead of its highly-anticipated launch.