
Monisha Ravisetti
Astronomy Editor at SPACE.com
Astronomy Editor @spacedotcom I like physical experiments and thought experiments. For tips: [email protected] or [email protected]
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5 days ago |
yahoo.com | Monisha Ravisetti
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. A cropped version of one of PUNCH's first-light images. | Credit: NASA/SwRI/NRLScientists announced on Friday (April 18) that the newest solar investigator in town has captured its first-light images — or should I say the newest solar investigators.
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6 days ago |
msn.com | Monisha Ravisetti
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6 days ago |
space.com | Monisha Ravisetti
Scientists announced on Friday (April 18) that the newest solar investigator in town has captured its first-light images — or should I say the newest solar investigators. That is, this NASA sun-studying mission, named PUNCH, is technically made up of four small satellites that are strategically distributed in our planet's orbit. The quartet is designed, however, to work together as a single instrument with the power to decode some of our star's biggest mysteries.
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1 week ago |
space.com | Monisha Ravisetti
Last week, reports started making rounds online about how the Trump administration could cut NASA's science budget for the upcoming fiscal year by almost half. Such a decision could lead to the closure of Goddard Space Flight Center, the cancellation of highly anticipated missions like Mars Sample Return (MSR), and perhaps even interference with active spacecraft like the Voyagers. Those reports, based on government "passback documents," led many scientists to express their apprehension.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Monisha Ravisetti
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Last week, reports started making rounds online about how the Trump administration could cut NASA's science budget for the upcoming fiscal year by almost half. Such a decision could lead to the closure of Goddard Space Flight Center, the cancellation of highly anticipated missions like Mars Sample Return (MSR), and perhaps even interference with active spacecraft like the Voyagers.
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