The Voyager-1 probe has been in interstellar space for over a decade after it crossed the heliosphere in 2012, the boundary where the sun's impact comes to an end.
After months of accessing and analysing the probe's systems, engineers have now solved the issue affecting data from Voyager 1.
The Solar System Smackdown Returns to the Copper Country this Weekend – ABC 10/CW5
The Keweenaw Roller Girls are very excited after a long time away from their friends and community. Since Covid the group has not been able to host their region wide roller derby, but this weekend they'll finally return to the track.
The smack down will have three teams, competing in a round robin style, and battle for points. Roller derbies are an incredibly fast paced and physical sport, that comes with a lot of strategy. The sport is a favorite of many, and wildly entertaining.
NASA's Webb discovers CO2 on a planet outside of our solar system | TweakTown
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is making waves with its new observations as the observatory has recently discovered CO2 on an exoplanet.
NASA has taken to its blog and social channels to announce that Webb has captured the very first evidence of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of a planet outside of our solar system.
Why one Harvard scientist believes alien technology may be sitting on the ocean floor | Salon.com
In 2019, a cigar-shaped object known as ' Oumuamua was spotted zipping through the inner solar system and, peculiarly, speeding up while making its exit, seemingly in defiance of the physics of a quotidian asteroid.
Now, Loeb has a new provocative hypothesis, one that relates to a mysterious meteoroid that became known to Earth-dwellers several years before 'Oumuamua.
Astronomer: Moon Mission Can Reignite Interest in Space and Science
The space agency has dubbed its newest lunar program "Artemis," after the twin sister of Apollo in Greek mythology, with three flights planned to the moon: an initial unmanned flight, currently scheduled to launch on Saturday; a manned flight with four astronauts in orbit around the moon, ...
Some Insurers Dropping Owners Who Install Solar Panels | Florida Realtors
Homeowners adding solar panels study energy savings and break-even costs, but they should also call their insurer: Some increase premiums and some cancel policies.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – As electric bills surge and the federal government offers generous tax incentives for renewable energy investments, more and more Florida homeowners are seriously considering rooftop solar systems.
Continuum Partners' 1.45MW Community Solar Subscription Offsets 100% of Electricity
How 96 hours without power changed solar + storage valuations in Texas | Solar Builder
The historic winter that hit Texas in February of last year broke all illusions that our grids are designed to handle the effects of climate change. As such, how we design energy projects needs to evolve with this climate reality.
This modern process played out in Plano, Texas, at a large shopping mall. Our team recently partnered with Empower Energies for a client that didn't know they had a problem until it was too late.
Ameresco Completes "Brightfield" Solar Project on Former Brownfield Site in Illinois | AltEnergyMag
The Danville Solar system is a 2.6 MW installation in central Illinois, built on a former General Motors Plant site
Saturn’s Rings Are Disappearing – Now. Powered by Northrop Grumman
Other than Earth, Saturn might be the most easily recognizable planet in our solar system. Its rings have mesmerized since Galileo observed them more than 400 years ago.
On its own, Saturn would make an impression. It’s the second-largest planet in the solar system, after Jupiter. That size makes it the farthest planet from Earth that can still be seen with the naked eye.
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