NASA Study Suggests Microbial Life May Thrive Beneath Martian Ice

NASA Study Suggests Microbial Life May Thrive Beneath Martian Ice

NASA’s recent research suggests that life may exist beneath Martian ice, as meltwater pools under dusty ice could offer a hospitable environment for microbial life. The study outlines how sunlight might pass through the ice, enabling photosynthesis in these meltwater pockets, similar to Earth’s cryoconite holes. Life Beneath Mars’ Ice?…

Major Meteorite Discoveries Reveal Origins From Three Asteroid Families

Major Meteorite Discoveries Reveal Origins From Three Asteroid Families

Recent research has established that approximately 70 percent of all known meteorite falls can be traced back to three young asteroid families: Karin, Koronis, and Massalia. This significant finding emerged from a collaborative effort involving scientists from the CNRS, the European Southern Observatory (ESO), and Charles University in the Czech…

Scientists Uncover Invisible Ambipolar Electric Field Around Earth for First Time, New Study Reveals

Scientists Uncover Invisible Ambipolar Electric Field Around Earth for First Time, New Study Reveals

For the first time, scientists have successfully detected and measured an invisible electric field enveloping Earth. This field, known as the ambipolar field, was first theorised over 60 years ago and its discovery marks a significant advancement in our understanding of Earth’s atmospheric dynamics. Glyn Collinson, an astronomer at NASA‘s…

NASA Researcher to Study Gravity’s Impact on Plants Aboard Blue Origin’s Suborbital Rocket

NASA Researcher to Study Gravity’s Impact on Plants Aboard Blue Origin’s Suborbital Rocket

For the first time in history, a NASA-funded researcher will accompany their experiment on a commercial suborbital rocket. This milestone will take place aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard suborbital rocket system, which is scheduled to launch no earlier than Thursday, August 29. The experiment, developed by a team from the…