ESCAPADE is overseen by the University of California Berkeley, who named the spacecraft’s onboard satellites Blue and Gold ...
A multidisciplinary team of undergraduate students from three different universities, including Sonoma State University, has ...
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Student-built satellite with the size of a loaf of bread to study solar wind for NASA
A group of undergraduate students in the US has just built a mini satellite that’s about to launch into orbit, in order to ...
Arianespace, Europe’s long-standing primary launch provider, flew the Sentinel-1D Earth observation satellite aboard the ...
A multidisciplinary team of undergraduate students from three different universities has designed and built a mini satellite, ...
Despite President Trump seeking to cut NASA’s science mission budget nearly in half, the agency is set to send up its latest hardware to study space weather. NASA and the National Oceanic and ...
SpaceX launched a triple ride-sharing mission for NOAA and NASA early Wednesday, kicking off a major upgrade to space weather forecasting and research into influences from the Sun. A Falcon 9 rocket ...
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NASA's ESCAPADE mission to Mars—twin satellites dubbed Blue and Gold will launch in early November
The first dual-satellite mission to another planet, NASA's ESCAPADE (Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers), is scheduled for launch no earlier than Sunday, Nov. 9, from Cape Canaveral ...
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NASA spacecraft reveal interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS brightened rapidly as it swooped behind the sun
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is briefly out of view as it travels around the sun this week, but researchers and amateur ...
BERKELEY, Calif. - NASA on Wednesday launched three satellites into space, and one of them was controlled by scientists from UC Berkeley. The three satellites are managed by NASA, NOAA meteorologists ...
Earth is experiencing its strongest geomagnetic storm of the year, a G5 event triggered by multiple solar eruptions. This ...
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