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European Space Agency launches JUICE mission to Jupiter and its moons

The European Space Agency (ESA) has launched a mission to Jupiter that will test the...

Quantum News Briefs March 7: A call for Europe to increase support for quantum software development; IQM Quantum Computers to deliver quantum processing...

By Sandra Helsel posted 07 Mar 2023 Quantum News Briefs March 7: A call for Europe to increase...

New Results From NASA’s DART Mission Confirm We Could Deflect Deadly Asteroids

What would we do if we spotted a hazardous asteroid on a collision course with Earth? Could we deflect it safely to prevent the...

New single-photon detector targets high-speed quantum communications

A new photon detector called PEACOQ can register the arrival times of individual photons with...

Inside Quantum Technology’s Inside Scoop: Quantum and the Space Industry

By Kenna Hughes-Castleberry posted 16 Dec 2022 The intersection of quantum computing with the space industry allows two...

‘Great observatories’ – the next generation of NASA’s space telescopes, and their impact on the next century of observational astronomy

Astronomers have turned their eye towards the future following the US National Academies’ latest decadal survey of astronomy and astrophysics, which...

Fouled Timestamps on Mars Helicopter Ingenuity Have Lessons for Autonomous Cars 

By Lance Eliot, the AI Trends Insider  Have you ever glanced at a snapshot and asked someone when they took that...

NASA Is Returning to Venus, Where It’s 470°C. Will We Find Life When We Get There?

NASA has selected two missions, dubbed DAVINCI+ and VERITAS, to study the “lost habitable” world of Venus. Each mission will receive approximately $500...

What Would We Do If an Asteroid Hit Earth? NASA Is Simulating It This Week

About a month ago, an asteroid that was estimated to be at least a quarter-mile wide zoomed past Earth at a speed of...

A Helicopter Flew on Mars for the First Time. A Space Physicist Explains Why That’s Such a Big Deal

On Monday of this week, the Ingenuity helicopter—which landed on Mars with the Perseverance rover in February—took off from the Martian surface. More...

‘7 Minutes of Terror’: The Technology Perseverance Will Need to Survive Landing on Mars

This month has been a busy one for Mars exploration. Several countries sent missions to the red planet in June last year, taking...

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