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Sci-fi movies have the scope to explore every corner of the universe and some mind-bending scientific theories which can ...
The NEO Surveyor fulfills a 2005 act of Congress ordering NASA to catalog 90% of near-Earth objects larger than 459 feet, which is roughly the size at which an asteroid could take out a city, or ...
Space is a favourite setting for many Hollywood films, but just how accurate are their portrayals? Patricia Skelton, an ...
Real-life asteroids don't come hurtling toward Earth from the outer reaches of space the way they do in the movies ... a large spacecraft nearby whose gravity would reshape the object's trajectory.
On Episode 154 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik talk with Space TV director Liam Kennedy about bringing content and video from the International Space Station down to Earth.
A suitcase-sized quantum sensor could soon reveal hidden water, oil, and even underground mountains—all by tracking how atoms ...
NASA and partners are building the first quantum gravity sensor for space, a breakthrough instrument that uses ultra-cold ...
NASA’s quantum sensor satellite will map gravity shifts to uncover Earth’s hidden resources, changes, and patterns.
"We could determine the mass of the Himalayas using atoms," Jason Hyon, chief technologist for Earth Science at NASA's Jet ...