On 20 October 2020, the OSIRIS-REx (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security–Regolith Explorer) mission met its watershed moment.
Despite some surprises, that momentous operation proved successful, setting the stage for the mission's next act. In May 2021, 7 months after its close encounter with Bennu, OSIRIS-REx departed on its journey home, where it's expected to drop off its cargo in September 2023.
Meteorite study indicates volatiles on Earth came from outer Solar System
A study of zinc isotopes of meteorites suggest that material from the outer Solar System was an important source of volatiles such as hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and noble gases on Earth.
For the first time, the researchers have demonstrated that there is a difference in the zinc isotope compositions of inner and outer Solar System asteroids.
The bluest asteroid in the solar system baffled scientists for years, but now, its SECRET is out | ...
There are many secrets that these small space rocks known as asteroids can carry within themselves. After years of observation, scientists have revealed a lot of information about them. But one secret has eluded them for a long time. And that belongs to a particular asteroid named Phaethon.
Phaethon is among a small group of asteroids that showcase blue color in our solar system. Among them, Phaethon is the bluest. First observed in the early 1980s, scientists have spent decades trying to decode the reason behind its unique color.
New Study Shows Deformation of First Formed Solids in Our Solar System Resulted from Nebular Shocks
COLUMBIA, Md. and HOUSTON , Aug. 2, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- A recent study reports evidence of deformation in the oldest solids formed in our solar system resulting from nebular shocks.
Calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions (CAIs) are millimeter- to centimeter-sized objects hosted in primitive meteorites. They are the oldest solids to have condensed from the nebular gas and, therefore, preserve records of the earliest chemical and physical processes.
NASA team troubleshoots asteroid-bound Lucy across the solar system
James Webb Space Telescope Captures the Planet Jupiter in Its Infrared Gaze
By Elizabeth Landau, NASA August 4, 2022 Jupiter, center, and its moon Europa, left, are seen through the James Webb Space Telescope's NIRCam instrument 2.12 micron filter. Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, and B. Holler and J. Stansberry (STScI)
Veolia and TotalEnergies partner to build the largest solar system for a desalination plant in Oman
Oman – TotalEnergies and Veolia have signed an agreement to start the construction of the largest solar photovoltaic (PV) systems providing power for a desalination plant in Oman, in the city of Sur.
This 17-megawatt peak (MWp) solar project will be the first of its kind to be installed in the region.
SWEPCO addresses misrepresentations amid rise in residential solar panel interest – SWARK ...
SWEPCO supports solar energy but increasingly hears from customers with misconceptions about the cost and process to install solar panels at their home.
Recently, SWEPCO learned of solar companies mispresenting SWEPCO's role related to residential solar.
Adventist University in the Dominican Republic, First in the IAD, Going 100 Percent to Solar Power ...
"As an institution, we are committed to caring for natural resources as part of our Adventist educational philosophy, as stewards of God," said Dr. José David Gómez, president of UNAD.
Part of the field on campus with the solar panels to convert the renewable electricity to power the entire campus. Credit - [Photo: Dominican Adventist University]
Herald: Exploring the Solar System with Ronav's space cadet Jummy
🌕 A Moon rock from Apollo 11 👷 LEGO minifigures 🐑 Shaun the Sheep These are just a few of the mementos that… https://t.co/ORLbxV1T4Q NASA_SLS (from Huntsville, AL) Wed Aug 03 21:13:00 +0000 2022
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