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Cosmic Radiation’s Long-Term Impact on Female Astronauts’ Cognition Revealed

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans, Space
Kobe University researcher Naoyuki Hirata was the first to discover that an asteroid impact on Jupiter's moon Ganymede occurred almost exactly on the meridian farthest from Jupiter. This finding suggested that Ganymede had experienced a reorientation of its rotational axis, enabling Hirata to calculate the type of impact that could have caused this shift.

Ancient Asteroid Impact Shifted Jupiter’s Largest Moon

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
First meteoroid impact detected by NASA’s InSight mission; the image was taken by NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter using its High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera.

New class of Mars quakes reveals daily meteorite strikes

Categories Space
This 360-degree mosaic from the “Airey Hill” location inside Jezero Crater was generated using 993 individual images taken by the Perseverance Mars rover’s Mastcam-Z from Nov. 3-6. The rover remained parked at Airey Hill for several weeks during solar conjunction. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS

NASA’s Perseverance Rover Deciphers Ancient History of Martian Lake

Categories Life & Non-humans, Space
Einstein illustration

Testing Universe’s Mysteries: Are Einstein and Euler’s Equations Up to the Task?

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
This small laser device can help detect signs of life on other planets

Small laser device can help detect signs of life on other planets

Categories Life & Non-humans, Space, Technology

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