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Mars Express reveals how winds on Mars and sand carve yardangs in Medusae Fossae near the equator

Mars Express reveals how winds on Mars and ...

Find out how Martian winds, captured by ESA’s Mars Express with the HRSC camera, lifted grains of sand and turned them into a “cosmic sandblaster” that carves grooves and leaves yardangs near Eumenides Dorsum in the Medusae Fossae region. We also explain what can be seen in the image alongside a crater and a plate-like lava flow, and why dust matters for the Martian climate.

NASA published a photo from the ISS: the Large Magellanic Cloud above Earth’s limb and atmospheric airglow

NASA published a photo from the ISS: the ...

Learn how an astronaut from the International Space Station captured the Large Magellanic Cloud and Earth’s limb with multicolored airglow. We provide context on the galactic neighborhood, supernova 1987A, and newer discoveries about dust and black holes. A view from orbit shows why the LMC is an important laboratory for star formation.

Hubble confirmed that Cloud-9 is starless: a dark-matter-rich hydrogen cloud near Messier 94 in the local universe

Hubble confirmed that Cloud-9 is starless: a ...

Find out why Hubble’s deep imaging showed that Cloud-9, a neutral-hydrogen cloud near the galaxy Messier 94, has not a single star. Discovered in FAST’s radio survey and then confirmed by Hubble, the object is interpreted as a RELHIC – a dark-matter-dominated fossil from the era of reionization that changes the picture of how galaxies form.

Space Rider and Europe’s orbital ballet: how ESA is building a new low-Earth-orbit economy for science and industry

Space Rider and Europe’s orbital ballet: how ...

Find out how ESA’s Space Rider, a reusable orbital laboratory with runway return, could service future platforms in low Earth orbit, deliver experiments, bring valuable samples back to Earth, and open a new phase of the European space economy by offering industry microgravity as a service for pharmaceuticals, biomedicine, and advanced materials.

Hubble reveals how new young massive stars are born in the N159 complex in the Large Magellanic Cloud

Hubble reveals how new young massive stars ...

Learn how the Hubble telescope unveils star formation in the N159 complex in the Large Magellanic Cloud, where intense radiation from young, massive stars reshapes clouds of gas and dust and creates spectacular bubbles, filaments and new generations of stars, while scientists in this neighbouring galaxy search for clues to the early phases of the Universe’s evolution.

NASA and Boeing are developing long, thin wings for more efficient, smoother, and climate-friendly flying

NASA and Boeing are developing long, thin ...

Find out how NASA and Boeing are developing long, thin wings with active control in advanced tests, to reduce fuel consumption and noise, mitigate turbulence, increase passenger comfort, and bring air transport closer to ambitious climate goals and long-term sustainable global mobility.

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