NASA Satellites Identify GPS Jammers Worldwide

NASA's satellite systems have demonstrated the ability to detect GPS jammers, providing valuable insights for navigation safety in high-risk areas.

NASA's satellite systems have demonstrated the ability to detect GPS jammers, providing valuable insights for navigation safety in high-risk areas.

NASA's FireSense project has created innovative thermal sensors for fire bulldozers, enhancing safety for firefighters and improving data collection on wildfires.

NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has released an extensive all-sky mosaic, revealing 679 confirmed exoplanets and over 5,165 candidates, marking a significant advancement in exoplanet research.

New research highlights Mars as a crucial model for studying the habitability of rocky exoplanets, revealing insights into planetary evolution and atmospheric dynamics.

Matt Anderson has been sworn in as NASA's 16th deputy administrator, tasked with leading the agency's efforts in space exploration and science.

A significant wildfire has impacted Santa Rosa Island, California, as captured by NASA's Landsat 9 satellite, revealing extensive damage and ongoing firefighting efforts.

The colonization of Venus presents a unique challenge due to its harsh environment, yet innovative concepts like floating habitats offer potential solutions.

The fertile farmlands of southeastern Manitoba owe their existence to the remnants of Lake Agassiz, a massive glacial lake that shaped the region's agricultural landscape.

The CRS-34 mission, aimed at delivering 6,500 pounds of supplies to the ISS, has been rescheduled after poor weather forced a launch scrub.

Recent research reveals that bizarre formations on Venus, known as coronae, may hold crucial clues about the planet's interior and geological processes.