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Scientists studying the atmosphere of Saturn's moon Titan have discovered a mysterious, gyroscopic motion they can't quite explain.
Scientists studying the atmosphere of Saturn's moon Titan have discovered a mysterious, gyroscopic motion they can't quite explain.
Lunar Commercial Orbital Transfer Services will likely allow visits of private astronauts to the moon, just as Commercial ...
For decades, scientists have been puzzled by a strange feature of the Moon: while the Moon today has no magnetic field, some ...
In its earliest days, Jupiter may have been even more colossal than it is now—twice as large, in fact, with a magnetic field ...
Using computer simulations, the researchers uncovered a scenario in which an ancient asteroid impact briefly amplified that field, just long enough for nearby rocks to capture and record its magnetic ...
Discoveries from NASA's GRAIL mission reveal the moon's uneven interior, with a molten layer beneath the near side surface.
Scientists may have solved the mystery of why the moon shows ancient signs of magnetism although it has no magnetic field today. An impact, such as from a large asteroid, could have generated a cloud ...
A combination of a dynamo-generated magnetic field and massive impacts could explain the highly magnetized rocks in some ...
While the moon once had a weak magnetic field generated by a small molten core, the team's research suggests it likely wouldn ...
Where did the moon's magnetism go? Scientists have puzzled over this question for decades, ever since orbiting spacecraft ...
The optical illusion occurs because people are used to interpreting shadows as coming from an overhead light source. But that's not necessarily the orientation of spacecraft. In many satellite photos, ...