Astronomy
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See the moon shine alongside red supergiant star Antares after sunset tonight
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AI Uncovers Subsurface Entrances on the Moon
How can artificial intelligence (AI) be used to locate lunar pits and skylights, which are surface depressions and openings, respectively, that serve as entrances to lava caves and lava tubes? This is what a recent study published in Icarus hopes to address as an international team of researchers investigated using machine learning algorithms to more efficiently identify pits and skylights on lunar volcanic regions (lunar maria) of the Moon. This study has the potential to help researchers develop new methods in identifying key surface features on planetary bodies that could aid in both robotic and human exploration.
Lava Existed in the Moon's Subsurface Longer than Previously Thought
New research on the samples collected by China's Chang'e-5 mission is revolutionizing our understanding of how the Moon cooled. A team led by Stephen M. Elardo, an Assistant Professor from the University of Florida, found that lava on the near side of the Moon likely came from a much shallower depth than previously thought, contradicting previous theories on how the Moon formed and evolved.
Is the Moon Best Left Alone?
I’m not exaggerating when I say that our studies of the Moon have unlocked the mysteries of the universe.
Strong Support for NASA and Project Artemis Will Advance the U.S.
NASA needs clear support from the White House if we want to win the new space race
Scientists scan famous 'Earthrise' crater on mission to find alien life in our solar system
August Moon: Here's what to look for during all 4 major moon phases
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Crew-11 Launches to International Space Station
This Week's Sky at a Glance, August 1 – 10
The waxing gibbous Moon of August haunts the low south. Venus and Jupiter are drawing toward a spectacular conjunction in early dawn.
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