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NASA’s Kepler telescope discovers a solar system with eight planets
15 Dec 2017
The Kepler-90 system seems to echo our own, with small rocky planets (like Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) closer in to the sun and larger, more gas-rich ones (Jupiter and Saturn, Neptune and Uranus) lying farther out, but none of these are hospitable
Ozone layer berhole is shrinking: NASA
06 Nov 2017
NASA finds Mars has a twisted magnetic tail
23 Oct 2017
Mars’ magnetotail is formed when magnetic fields carried by the solar wind join with the magnetic fields embedded in the Martian surface in a process called magnetic reconnection, says the study
New NASA study improves search for habitable worlds
21 Oct 2017
New NASA research is helping to refine our understanding of candidate planets beyond our solar system that might support life
NASA’s NICER to study neutron stars
03 Jun 2017
Nasa probe finds bubble created by human activity enveloping Earth
19 May 2017
Scientists at Nasa say that humans can shape the near-space environment with radio communications
NASA finds India’s lost Chandrayaan-1 orbiting Moon
10 Mar 2017
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory used the 70-meter antenna, DSS-14, at the Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex, to locate Chandrayaan-1 and NASA’s own Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
NASA telescope reveals largest batch of Earth-size, habitable-zone planets around single star
23 Feb 2017
NASA telescope finds 7 Earth-size planets around single star
23 Feb 2017
Of the seven Earth-sized planets observed by the Spitzer Space Telescope around a tiny, nearby, ultra-cool dwarf star called TRAPPIST-1, three are firmly in the habitable zone, says NASA
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