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Sentinel-1 satellites reveal Tibet

Sentinel-1 satellites reveal Tibet's ...

Learn how Copernicus Sentinel-1 radar satellites and GNSS measurements have measured millimeter-scale displacements of the Tibetan Plateau. We bring you today what the COMET team and the University of Leeds conclude about weaker faults, especially Kunlun, and how such maps can improve seismic hazard models.

NISAR NASA–ISRO radar satellite reveals changes in the Mississippi Delta near New Orleans through the clouds

NISAR NASA–ISRO radar satellite reveals ...

Learn how NISAR, a joint NASA–ISRO mission, uses radar to see through clouds and map New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and the wetlands of the Mississippi Delta. We explain what the radar colors reveal, why it matters for floods, forests, and agriculture, and when public data arrive at the end of February 2026 and where to download them via the Alaska Satellite Facility.

Crew-12 to the ISS: February 11 launch from Cape Canaveral and nine months of NASA, ESA and Roscosmos crew

Crew-12 to the ISS: February 11 launch from ...

We bring an overview of the Crew-12 mission: the earliest liftoff time from Cape Canaveral, backup windows, and the journey to the ISS in the SpaceX Dragon capsule on a Falcon 9 rocket. Find out who the crew members from NASA, ESA and Roscosmos are and how quarantine in Houston leads to final preparations in Florida. Additionally, we explain why the schedule is changing after the early return of Crew-11 and how long the mission lasts.

NASA: La Niña 2025 temporarily slowed sea level rise, but satellites warn of accelerated global trend

NASA: La Niña 2025 temporarily slowed sea ...

Find out why NASA recorded slower global sea level rise in 2025: a mild La Niña increased rains over the Amazon and temporarily kept water on land. Sentinel-6 satellites and GRACE-FO and Argo data show that oceans continue to warm at record levels, so the accelerated trend of sea level rise returns as soon as water is released back into the sea.

UVA and Very Large Array detect radio signals from a Type Ibn supernova for the first time and peer into a star

UVA and Very Large Array detect radio signals ...

Learn how astronomers from the University of Virginia (UVA) used the Very Large Array radiotelescope to catch the first radio signal from a rare Type Ibn supernova. Data reveals how much mass the star lost just before the explosion, where the helium-rich gas is located, and why everything points to a binary system.

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NASA's Juno Measured Ice Thickness on Europa ...

Find out what NASA's Juno spacecraft discovered during its close flyby of Europa: microwave measurements have narrowed the debate on ice shell thickness and shown how complex the path for oxygen and nutrients to the subsurface ocean is. We bring context for Europa Clipper and ESA's JUICE and what this means for the search for habitable conditions.

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