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NOAA solar observatory reaches Lagrange point 1
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NOAA solar observatory reaches Lagrange point 1

SAN FRANCISCO — The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s latest space weather observatory has reached Lagrange point 1. The Space Weather Follow On — Lagrange 1 executed its final engine […] The post NOAA solar observatory reaches Lagrange point 1 appeared first on SpaceNews.

SpaceNews • Jan 28, 2026
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Budget remains tight for scaled-back GeoXO program
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Budget remains tight for scaled-back GeoXO program

SAN FRANCISCO – The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is keeping close tabs on the cost of the next generation of geostationary weather satellites. The Geostationary and Extended Operations (GeoXO) […] The post Budget remains tight for scaled-back GeoXO program appeared first on SpaceNews.

SpaceNews • Jan 28, 2026
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NASA Testing Advances Space Nuclear Propulsion Capabilities
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NASA Testing Advances Space Nuclear Propulsion Capabilities

Written by Daniel Boyette Nuclear propulsion and power technologies could unlock new frontiers in missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. NASA has reached an important milestone advancing nuclear propulsion that could benefit future deep space missions by completing a cold-flow test campaign of the first flight reactor engineering development unit since the 1960s. “Nuclear […]

NASA News • Jan 27, 2026
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Discovery Alert: An Ice-Cold Earth?
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Discovery Alert: An Ice-Cold Earth?

The Discovery A candidate planet that might be remarkably similar to Earth, HD 137010 b, has one potentially big difference: It could be colder than perpetually frozen Mars. Key Facts Scientists continue to mine data gathered by NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope, retired in 2018, and continue to turn up surprises. A new paper reveals the […]

NASA News • Jan 27, 2026
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NASA Science Flights Venture to Improve Severe Winter Weather Warnings
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NASA Science Flights Venture to Improve Severe Winter Weather Warnings

A team of NASA scientists deployed on an international mission designed to better understand severe winter storms. The North American Upstream Feature-Resolving and Tropopause Uncertainty Reconnaissance Experiment, or NURTURE, is an airborne campaign that uses a suite of remote sensing instruments to collect atmospheric data on winter weather with a goal of improving the models […]

NASA News • Jan 27, 2026
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Webb Data Reveals Dark Matter
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Webb Data Reveals Dark Matter

This image from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, containing nearly 800,000 galaxies, is overlaid with a map of dark matter, represented in blue. Brighter blue areas indicate a higher density of dark matter. Researchers used Webb data to find the dark matter — which is invisible — via its gravitational influence on regular matter. The […]

NASA News • Jan 27, 2026
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Second Edition of Space Debris 2026 Conference Kicks Off with Participation from 75 Countries
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Second Edition of Space Debris 2026 Conference Kicks Off with Participation from 75 Countries

The second edition of the Space Debris 2026 Conference officially commenced today. Organized by the Saudi Space Agency (SSA), the conference is witnessing broad international participation representing 75 countries from […] The post Second Edition of Space Debris 2026 Conference Kicks Off with Participation from 75 Countries appeared first on SpaceNews.

SpaceNews • Jan 27, 2026
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NASA’s Juno Measures Thickness of Europa’s Ice Shell
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NASA’s Juno Measures Thickness of Europa’s Ice Shell

Results from the solar-powered spacecraft provide a new measurement of the thickness of the ice shell encasing the Jovian moon’s ocean.  Data from NASA’s Juno mission has provided new insights into the thickness and subsurface structure of the icy shell encasing Jupiter’s moon Europa. Using the spacecraft’s Microwave Radiometer (MWR), mission scientists determined that the shell averages about 18 miles (29 […]

NASA News • Jan 27, 2026
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NASA Launches Its Most Powerful, Efficient Supercomputer
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NASA Launches Its Most Powerful, Efficient Supercomputer

NASA is announcing the availability of its newest supercomputer, Athena, an advanced system designed to support a new generation of missions and research projects. The newest member of the agency’s High-End Computing Capability project expands the resources available to help scientists and engineers tackle some of the most complex challenges in space, aeronautics, and science. […]

NASA News • Jan 27, 2026
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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope Finds Crystal-Spewing Protostar
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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope Finds Crystal-Spewing Protostar

The NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) on NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope captured the actively forming protostar EC 53 (circled at left) in the Serpens Nebula in this image released on Jan. 21, 2026. Astronomers have long sought evidence to explain why comets at the outskirts of our own solar system contain crystalline silicates, since crystals require intense heat to form […]

NASA News • Jan 27, 2026
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NASA, Partners Advance LISA Prototype Hardware
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NASA, Partners Advance LISA Prototype Hardware

Engineers and scientists at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, completed tests this month on a second early version of a key element of the upcoming LISA (Laser Interferometer Space Antenna) mission. The LISA mission, a collaboration between ESA (the European Space Agency) and NASA, will use infrared lasers to detect gravitational waves, […]

NASA News • Jan 27, 2026
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Press Release: Gilat wins multimillion order for Sidewinder ESA
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Press Release: Gilat wins multimillion order for Sidewinder ESA

Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd., a worldwide leader in satellite networking technology, solutions, and services, today announced that its Commercial Division received a multimillion order from a large global avionics company for the supply of Sidewinder electronically steered antenna terminals designed by Gilat Stellar Blu. Deliveries are expected within the next 6 months. The order reflects... The post Press Release: Gilat wins multimillion order for Sidewinder ESA appeared first on Runway Girl.

Runway Girl Network • Jan 27, 2026
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AI Unlocks Hundreds of Cosmic Anomalies in Hubble Archive
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AI Unlocks Hundreds of Cosmic Anomalies in Hubble Archive

A team of astronomers has employed a cutting-edge, artificial intelligence-assisted technique to uncover rare astronomical phenomena within archived data from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope. The team analyzed nearly 100 million image cutouts from the Hubble Legacy Archive, each measuring just a few dozen pixels (7 to 8 arcseconds) on a side. They identified more than […]

NASA News • Jan 27, 2026
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NASA evaluation lauds quality of PlanetiQ radio occultation data
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NASA evaluation lauds quality of PlanetiQ radio occultation data

SAN FRANCISCO – An independent NASA evaluation confirmed the quality of radio occultation data provided by PlanetiQ. The one-year evaluation, which compared PlanetiQ observations with data from the Constellation Observing […] The post NASA evaluation lauds quality of PlanetiQ radio occultation data appeared first on SpaceNews.

SpaceNews • Jan 27, 2026
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