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Thursday, August 28, 2025

Day in Review: NASA Marsquake Data Reveals Lumpy Nature of Red Planet’s Interior

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August 28, 2025

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Scientists believe giant impacts — like the one depicted in this artist's concept — occurred on Mars 4.5 billion years ago, injecting debris from the impact deep into the planet's mantle.
Rocky material that impacted Mars lies scattered in giant lumps throughout the planet's mantle, offering clues about Mars' interior and its ancient past.

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Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Day in Review: Did an Ancient Power Source Make Ceres Habitable? | New Sea-Level Satellite Arrives in California

 
Day in Review

August 20, 2025

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Dwarf planet Ceres is shown in these enhanced-color renderings
The dwarf planet is cold now, but new research paints a picture of Ceres hosting a deep, long-lived energy source that may have maintained habitable conditions in the past.

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Inside a climate-controlled shipping container, the Sentinel-6B satellite arrived on a truck bed at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on Aug. 18.

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The Sentinel-6B satellite will soon start final preparation to ready it for launch later this year. Read More
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Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Day in Review: NASA’s Psyche Captures Images of Earth, Moon

 
Day in Review

August 19, 2025

Solar System
A black and white photograph of deep space where Earth appears as a bright point of light among other labeled stars. An inset in the corner shows a magnified view of the bright Earth with the much smaller Moon as a dot beside it.
Headed for a metal-rich asteroid of the same name, the Psyche spacecraft successfully calibrated its cameras by looking homeward. Full Story, Image and Video
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