NASA's SWOT satellite has revealed unseen ocean depths, mapping seafloor features that shape life, currents and tectonics.
The faraway exoplanet could help provide answers as to why there are hardly any planets with twice the diameter of Earth.
A 2014 satellite image captured a rare glimpse of a massive, eerily circular ring of clouds that formed slap-bang in the ...
From satellite-powered connectivity to climate monitoring and disaster management, space technology is helping solve ...
For decades, scientists have had better maps of the Moon and Mars than of Earth’s own ocean floor. But thanks to NASA’s ...
A case in point: a European Space Agency satellite, known as ERS-2, launched in 1995 and inactive since 2011, tumbled through ...
We know more about the Moon’s surface than Earth’s ocean floor — but that’s changing fast. A NASA-supported team used a ...
Coastal Carolina University recently received funding to help send a satellite made in Conway into orbit. A $50,000 grant was awarded to the school by the University Nanosatellite Program, and is the ...
Her work also entails researching how low-Earth orbit satellites affect astronomy and what satellite operator companies can do to reduce their impact on the night sky. How do low-Earth orbit ...
Finland-based satellite operator ICEYE is to start providing imaging data to the Situation Centre at NATO headquarters in ...