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Swiss startup turns NASA-inspired Mars tech into bridge, aircraft crack detector
Swiss engineers have adapted Mars probe software to detect cracks in bridges, pipelines, and aircraft components using wave physics.
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NASA announces four CHAPEA volunteers for a year-long Mars simulation; the program will start in October
NASA announces four CHAPEA volunteers for a year-long Mars simulation; the program will start in October Another chapter on Mars habitation is set to begin with a year-long simulation in Texas. This ...
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Photoshop Tutorial: How to Make a Frozen, Ice Planet
Photoshop CC tutorial showing how to create a frozen, icy planet floating in the middle of a remote star field and back-lit by an intense, stellar light source. Ice texture: <a href=" Other ice ...
"It shows that Makemake is not an inactive remnant of the outer solar system, but a dynamic body where methane ice is still ...
Astronomers are buzzing over 3I/ATLAS, a mysterious object hurtling through our solar system, and a new theory claims it can ...
HoYo has announced Petit Planet, a cosmic life simulation game for PC and mobile, with addition platforms currently in development. Recruitment for the “Coziness Test,” which will ...
A swarm of spherical rovers, blown by the wind like tumbleweeds, could enable large-scale and low-cost exploration of the ...
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Mysterious Object Screaming Toward Mars Is Huge and Far More Massive Than Scientists Thought, According to New Paper
Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb suggests interstellar object 3I/ATLAS could be far more massive than previously thought.
SLATINGTON, Pa. - A sea of brown currently covers the 756-acre Lehigh Gap Nature Center but a symbol of green stands out year-round. "This is something we really want to put on display," said Schwartz ...
An international team of scientists has unveiled the Flagship 2 galaxy mock-up. No, it's not a cardboard diorama for a school ...
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Could new comet C/2025 R2 (SWAN) become visible to the naked eye in October? Here's what we know
Daniel W.E. Green at the Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams, suggests that comet SWAN will hover near magnitude of +6, ...
Below her feet is not a solid ground, but a virtual water surface created by transparent OLED screens, shimmering with ...
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