
Nola Redd
Science Writer at Freelance
Freelance #science writer with a focus in #space and #astronomy. Formerly Nola Taylor Redd She/her **Moved to Bluesky** @astrowriter.bsky.social
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1 week ago |
eos.org | Nola Redd
“Everyone benefits from more accurate [orbital tracking] of the asteroids, from missions that are going there to observers on the ground that want to look at them from various telescopes.”Data from the spacecraft that created the most accurate map of the Milky Way are being used to study objects in our own solar system.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Nola Redd
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Illustration of the young Earth-moon system. | Credit: Mark Garlick/Science Photo Library via Getty ImagesThe moon spent a few million years as a volcanic wasteland, covered with ongoing eruptions that spewed from mountains and even from the ground itself. New research suggests that the moon's orbit could have turned it into a molten monster for a few tens of millions of years.
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3 weeks ago |
livescience.com | Nola Redd
The moon spent a few million years as a volcanic wasteland, covered with ongoing eruptions that spewed from mountains and even from the ground itself. New research suggests that the moon's orbit could have turned it into a molten monster for a few tens of millions of years. The result may have been comparable to Jupiter's moon Io, the most volcanic body in the solar system. Early in the history of the solar system, a massive protoplanet plowed into a young Earth.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Nola Redd
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. NASA's Goldstone Solar System Radar, DSS-14. | Credit: NASA/JPL-CaltechRising out of the remote Mojave Desert, NASA's Goldstone Solar System Radar is a solitary satellite dish that communicates with spacecraft.
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1 month ago |
livescience.com | Nola Redd
Earth's minimoon may be a chip off the old block: New research suggests that 2024 PT5 — a small, rocky body dubbed a "minimoon" during its discovery last year — may have been blown off the moon during a giant impact long ago, making it the second known sample traveling near Earth's orbit. The discovery hints at a hidden population of lunar fragments traveling near Earth.
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