Space Exploration

NASA Confirms Europa Clipper Mission

NASA’s Europa Clipper mission is moving toward completion of its final design, followed by the construction and testing of the solar-powered spacecraft and science payload. A 2016 artist’s concept of the Europa Clipper spacecraft. The design is changing as the spacecraft is developed. Image credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech. “We are …

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NASA Moves Forward With Europa Clipper Mission

  NASA is moving ahead with one of its most ambitious upcoming missions. The Europa Clipper has cleared a major bureaucratic hurdle, allowing the agency to begin final design and construction of the spacecraft that will explore the icy moon of Jupiter. The mission will begin to take shape over …

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Methane not released by wind on Mars, experts find

Credit: CC0 Public Domain Wind erosion has been ruled out as the primary cause of methane gas release on Mars, Newcastle University academics have shown.   Methane can be produced over time through both geological and biological routes and since its first detection in the Martian atmosphere in 2003, there …

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Long-Duration Spaceflight Alters Brain Connectivity: Study

An international team of scientists has found alterations of task-based functional brain connectivity in a group of astronauts after a long-duration spaceflight. The findings appear in the journal Frontiers in Physiology. JAXA astronaut Aki Hoshide, ISS Expedition 32 flight engineer, taking a space selfie during extravehicular activity on September 5, …

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