Inigo Monzon

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ESA Finds New Evidence Of Watery Plumes On Jupiter’s Moon Europa

Researchers of the European Space Agency (ESA) recently came across new evidence of an active eruption of vapor plumes on the surface of Jupiter’s icy moon Europa. This finding could help future missions in studying the potentially habitable subsurface ocean of the moon.

Space Force Preparing For NASA Astronaut Rescue Missions Through Special Unit

As NASA and SpaceX get ready for the latter’s first commercial crewed flight to the International Space Station (ISS), the U.S. Space Force is also making its own set of preparations. The military branch is currently prepping its special unit that’s responsible for rescuing NASA’s astronauts during emergencies.

SpaceX Releases Simulator For Docking Crew Dragon At ISS

SpaceX has released a free online simulator that provides space enthusiasts with the opportunity to fly a spaceship. Specifically, the simulator shows what it’s like to dock SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule at the International Space Station (ISS).

NASA Asteroid Tracker: 4 NEOs To Fly Past Earth This Week

NASA’s automated asteroid tracking system has detected four near-Earth objects that will fly past the planet this week. According to the data collected by the agency, all four asteroids follow natural orbits that intersect Earth’s path.

How An Asteroid That Almost Collided With Earth Helped Astronomers

Earth’s asteroid tracking systems almost failed to detect a tiny space rock that skimmed the planet on April 28. Although the asteroid came close to hitting Earth, it helped demonstrate the planet’s prediction and detection capabilities for approaching space rocks.

ESA Releases Audio Recording Of Spacecraft’s Earth Flyby

The European Space Agency (ESA) has released the audio recording of the BepiColombo spacecraft during its near-Earth flyby last month. As noted by the agency, sounds made by the spacecraft and other factors in space can be heard in the recording.

Ancient El Niño System Could Return As Earth Gets Hotter

An ancient form of the weather system El Niño is in danger of returning due to climate change and increasing global temperatures. According to researchers, this could cause severe weather patterns in regions within the Indian Ocean.

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