Planetary Science

  1. Planetary Science

    New Horizons recovers from overload, is on track for Pluto flyby

    New Horizons transmits the best pictures of Pluto to date shortly before the spacecraft went quiet over the weekend.

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  2. Planetary Science

    Pluto may have spots the size of Missouri

    Dark spots emerge on the surface of Pluto in recent images from the New Horizons spacecraft.

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  3. Physics

    In retirement, Nobelist takes up moon bouncing

    A lifelong amateur radio enthusiast, Joseph Taylor sends signals via the moon.

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  4. Astronomy

    Super-Earths are not a good place for plate tectonics

    The intense pressures inside super-Earths make plate tectonics less likely, new research suggests.

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  5. Planetary Science

    50 years ago, Mariner 4 sent back first pictures from Mars

    On July 14, 1965, Mariner 4 became the first spacecraft to fly by Mars. The probe also sent back the first pictures of another planet taken from space.

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  6. Planetary Science

    Rosetta mission extended until September 2016

    The Rosetta spacecraft will explore comet 67P through September 2016 and then may go to sleep on the comet’s surface.

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  7. Planetary Science

    Pluto and Charon’s orbital dance captured in color

    New Horizons has captured the first true-color movie of Pluto and Charon orbiting one another.

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  8. Planetary Science

    Evidence mounts for active volcanoes on Venus

    The Venus Express orbiter detected possible signs of active volcanism on the planet next door.

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  9. Planetary Science

    Evidence mounts for active volcanoes on Venus

    The Venus Express orbiter detected possible signs of active volcanism on the planet next door.

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  10. Planetary Science

    NASA moves ahead with a mission to Europa

    A NASA mission slated for the 2020s to Jupiter’s icy moon will try to figure out if the ocean there is habitable.

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  11. Earth

    Most of Earth’s impact craters await discovery

    Hundreds of undiscovered impact craters probably dot Earth’s surface, new research estimates.

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  12. Planetary Science

    Water’s origin story, science and sci-fi and more reader feedback

    Readers discuss how Earth got its water, chat about a hot spot's violent past and more.

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