Last week, a small asteroid named 2025 TF zipped past Earth, flying closer than most satellites without being detected until hours later. Fortunately, it posed no threat, but its unexpected arrival has sparked discussions on planetary defense.
The NISAR satellite has captured its first images of Earth, showcasing unprecedented detail. This groundbreaking mission by NASA and ISRO promises to revolutionize our understanding of the planet and support critical decision-making in various fields.
A groundbreaking study reveals the discovery of 85 new subglacial lakes beneath Antarctica, shedding light on their critical role in glacier movement and global sea levels. This research, backed by a decade of satellite data, uncovers new drainage pathways and dynamic hydrology beneath the ice.
SpaceX has made headlines again with the launch of the NAOS satellite and several smaller spacecraft from California. This mission showcases cutting-edge technology in Earth observation and AI.
NASA and ISRO's NISAR satellite successfully deployed its massive 39-foot antenna, paving the way for groundbreaking Earth observation capabilities. This mission will transform how we monitor climate change, natural disasters, and ecosystem changes.
Google's AI model, AlphaEarth Foundations, is set to transform how scientists monitor the planet by creating real-time, detailed maps from trillions of images. Discover how this innovation streamlines environmental research and resource management!
NASA's TRACERS mission is launching soon, aiming to reveal how solar wind interacts with Earth's magnetic field. This dual-satellite mission will explore magnetic reconnection and its effects on auroras and geomagnetic storms.
The last image from the decommissioned Landsat 7 satellite captures Las Vegas' astonishing growth over 25 years. Discover how 'Sin City' has nearly doubled in size, while Lake Mead shows signs of distress. A must-see comparison!
The European Space Agency is grappling with potential NASA budget cuts that threaten key space missions and collaborations. As ESA evaluates its options, the future of programs like Artemis and Earth observation hangs in the balance.
In a significant achievement for space technology, the Biomass satellite successfully deployed its 12-meter antenna reflector, completing a key milestone in its early operations phase. This remarkable deployment was captured by onboard cameras, showcasing the intricate process involved.