NASA is preparing a rescue mission for its Swift space telescope, which is slowly falling back into Earth's atmosphere. A spacecraft is scheduled to launch next week to give the telescope a boost.
Scientists are perplexed by a significant anomaly in the North Atlantic, where a specific sea area has been rapidly cooling over the past century, contrasting with the general warming trend of Earth's atmosphere and oceans. This phenomenon raises concerns about future climate impacts.
A new article describes the immediate experience of the asteroid impact 66 million years ago in the Yucatan Peninsula, which drastically altered Earth's atmosphere and led to the extinction of dinosaurs.
Researchers, using models that combine climate and biogeochemistry, have predicted a timeline for the depletion of oxygen in Earth's atmosphere. The studies suggest atmospheric oxygen will remain above 1% of current levels for a significant period.
The Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii reported a new record monthly average of 431 ppm for atmospheric CO2 in April, marking the highest level in measurement history.
The astronauts of the Artemis II mission orbited the Moon, reached the farthest point, and saw areas of the far side of the Moon that no human eye has ever seen before.
NASA Artemis II astronauts are preparing for the conclusion of their moon mission, which will involve a 'fireball' re-entry into Earth's atmosphere, as reported by multiple sources.
A NASA spacecraft, identified as the Van Allen Probe A, weighing 1,300lb, re-entered Earth's atmosphere earlier than planned. Much of the probe was expected to burn up, with NASA assessing a low risk of surviving components striking people.
NASA's Van Allen Probe A satellite is undergoing a fiery re-entry into Earth's atmosphere, with explanations provided on the process and potential impacts.
NASA's 600-kilogram Van Allen Probe A satellite is expected to re-enter Earth's atmosphere and largely incinerate, though some pieces may survive and pose a small risk, with scientists unsure of the exact impact location.
In the early hours of February 28, as Tehran stirred awake, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei arrived at a leadership compound on Pasteur Street in the heart of the Iranian capital.
Scientists are exploring whether sudden waves of solar energy from solar flares can influence the occurrence of earthquakes on Earth, as these flares often disturb the upper layers of the Earth's atmosphere.
NASA and commercial company Katalyst Space have devised a plan to prevent a powerful astrophysics satellite from re-entering Earth's atmosphere and burning up.
NASA has observed astonishing atmospheric ripples caused by Super Typhoon Sinlaku, which reportedly extended to the edge of space. This scientific capture provides new insights into the powerful impact of extreme weather events on Earth's atmosphere.
Fragments of a Russian FREGAT rocket, weighing approximately one ton, are anticipated to re-enter Earth's atmosphere, potentially flying over some European Union countries. The Polish Space Agency (POLSA) has issued a statement regarding the object.
A one-ton Fregat module, a fragment of a Russian Soyuz rocket, is anticipated to re-enter Earth's atmosphere, with its trajectory expected to pass over Poland, according to the Polish Space Agency.
Stargazers in Australia are preparing for the Lyrid meteor shower, a celestial event offering a spectacular display as it passes through Earth's atmosphere.
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SpaceX, having reached 10,000 Starlink satellites, now plans to launch another million for AI, raising significant concerns among astronomers and scientists about impacts on sky observation and Earth's atmosphere.
A 1,300-pound (600kg) NASA Van Allen Probe spacecraft is expected to re-enter Earth's atmosphere after 14 years in orbit, with much of it burning up and a low risk of surviving components striking people, as experts assure minimal risk to human safety, with one report noting its re-entry is eight…
Increasingly frequent rocket launches, driven by companies and governments building satellite mega-constellations, are altering the chemical composition of Earth's atmosphere.
As it passed through Earth's shadow, it took on a dark red hue, creating a striking "blood moon."
This phenomenon occurs when sunlight passes through Earth's atmosphere, which...
NASA is undertaking a challenging mission to prevent a space telescope from re-entering Earth's atmosphere. The initiative aims to safeguard the valuable scientific instrument.
Mysterious noctilucent clouds, also known as "silver clouds," were observed in the Polish sky on Friday night, offering spectacular views. These rare atmospheric phenomena are among the highest clouds in Earth's atmosphere.
Scientists are expressing concerns about the increasing number of satellites burning up in Earth's atmosphere, warning that the long-term effects of this phenomenon are currently unknown. This process is feared to be altering the atmosphere in unprecedented ways.
The GRAND project plans to deploy 200,000 antennas across a vast area to detect neutrinos and extreme cosmic particles, effectively turning Earth's atmosphere into a giant screen.
The Artemis II mission, the first crewed journey around the Moon since Apollo, has successfully completed its return, with astronauts capturing 7,000 photos and the Orion spacecraft re-entering Earth's atmosphere at high speeds, opening the path for permanent human presence in space.
The crew of Artemis II is bracing for a critical and dangerous high-speed re-entry into Earth's atmosphere. Close attention is being paid to the Orion spacecraft's heat shield, which experienced issues during the uncrewed Artemis I mission.
Residents across Ohio and Pennsylvania reported hearing a large boom, which experts suggest could have been a meteor entering Earth's atmosphere, similar to a sonic boom.
After 14 years in space, NASA's Van Allen Probe A, weighing 600 kilograms, has returned to Earth's atmosphere, with some fragments expected to survive re-entry over the Pacific Ocean.
The Blue Sparrow missile follows a quasi-ballistic trajectory, meaning it climbs high above the Earth's atmosphere before descending steeply toward its target.
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