Space Exploration

The Great Wave that Brought Water to Mercury

The impact that formed Mercury’s spectacular 100-km (62-mile) wide Hokusai crater, named after the famous Japanese artist, who created the Great Wave off Kanagawa, could have delivered the billions of tonnes of water ice stored at its poles. That’s according to a new study, which could also help explain why, …

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NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory Is Back Online

October started out rough for NASA with the failure of the Hubble and Chandra observatories in the space of a week. However, Hubble is coming back online after the team got its backup gyroscope working again. Now, Chandra is working again after NASA engineers implemented a fix for its gyroscope …

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Salty, Oxygenated Water on Mars Could Host Simple Aerobic Life

Caltech researcher Vlada Stamenković and co-authors calculated that if liquid water exists on the Red Planet, it could contain more oxygen than previously thought possible. Stamenković et al find that modern Mars can support liquid environments with dissolved oxygen values ranging from 2.5*10−6 mol /m3 to 2 mol/m3 across the planet, with particularly …

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