Every once in a while, our solar system receives a fleeting visitor from the depths of our galaxy. On July 1, 2025, NASA’s ...
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has developed technology to stiffen deployable structures on spacecraft, enabling ...
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Abstract: Phase-gradient metasurface (PGMS) lenses have emerged as a promising technology in transmitarray antenna systems to satisfy the high-gain demands in modern wireless and satellite ...
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IIT Bombay is set to launch an ambitious project named "Daksha," which aims to put India on the map of deep space exploration. The mission will include two satellites fitted with some of the most ...
WASHINGTON :NASA has tapped startup Katalyst to save a $500 million orbiting observatory from falling into Earth's atmosphere by launching a spacecraft meant to push it farther into space, NASA and ...
IIT Bombay leads 'Daksha', a mission for advanced space telescopes. These telescopes will study gravitational waves and the universe's origins. ISRO provided initial funding, and the mission meets ...
China builds 15-meter submillimeter telescope to probe hidden universe China has launched the construction of a new large astronomical observation project, a 15-meter submillimeter telescope, in ...
BRITS will have a brilliant view of Saturn tonight – and it'll be looking pretty unusual to boot. This week marks Saturn's opposition, which is a premium stargazing (or rather, planet-gazing) event.
Hubble Space Telescope images of Jupiter have been "photo-mapped onto a sphere," and animated into a full rotation, according to ESA/NASA. Credit: Space.com | NASA, ESA, J. DePasquale (STScI), A.
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