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The Deep Space Climate Observatory satellite, or DISCOVR, will hover 1 million miles from Earth at Lagrange point 1 to track space weather and study the Earth. See photos from the mission here.
A powerful and mysterious blast of radio waves that astronomers believed was a fast radio burst (FRB) from far beyond the ...
China's Tianwen-2 probe has commenced its decade-long deep space mission, capturing a stunning image of Earth and the Moon from 590,000 kilometers awa ...
The DSCOVR satellite captured a total solar eclipse over Antarctica in early Dec. 2021. Credit: NASA / NOAA At 1 million miles from Earth, the distant DSCOVR satellite, aka the Deep Space Climate ...
We’ve covered dozens of projects about getting images of Earth’s weather straight from the source. It’s not too much of a trick to download images straight from our constellation … ...
Taken by: Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) Date : March 9, 2016 Orbiting from a million miles away, NASA's DSCOVR satellite always views this sunlit half of our planet.
This 1970 film documents the operations of NASA's Deep Space Network tracking stations located in Madrid, Spain; Goldstone, California; and Canberra, Australia. It features a combination of ...
Satellite images acquired by ESA’s ERS-2 revealed the recently discovered changes in Yellowstone’s caldera are the result of molten rock movement 15 kilometres below the Earth’s surface ...
Satellite images show the devastating toll the LA fires have taken on the city as captured from space. Don Pettit/X. Smoke from the Palisades Fire continued to stream toward the Pacific Ocean ...