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New View of the Nasca Lines
I haven’t seen a Nasca story in a long time, this is great! Click the image for a much larger … More
Remember Fallen Heroes
NASA Day of Remembrance commemorates the fallen heroes of Apollo1, Challenger, and Columbia. Please visit OrbitalHub to read more… from … More
Searching for Orbiting Companion Stars
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KIC 8462852: No Dimming After All?
As if the Kepler star KIC 8462852 weren’t interesting enough, Bradley Schaefer (Louisiana State) added to the controversy when he … More
AI beats European Go champion but the exciting aspect is how it trained itself to get better and can play many other games
The first classic game mastered by a computer was noughts and crosses (also known as tic-tac-toe) in 1952 as a … More
Pit Crater near Elysium Mons
Pit craters are simply sink holes in the ground with near vertical walls and floors that are only visible when … More
A Tale of Two Flows
We will need to study this image in more detail to understand how these flows have interacted with each other … More
The Changing Sands
These barchan dunes have been imaged at least five times already, and each time, a bit more movement is revealed. … More
Jarosite in Noctis Labyrinthus
The jarosite-bearing deposit observed here could indicate acidic aqueous conditions within a volcanic system in Noctis Labyrinthus. from HiRISE: High … More