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At Phys.org: We’re heading to the moon and maybe Mars. So who owns them?
At SciTech Daily: NASA’s Webb Space Telescope Sheds Light on Galaxy Evolution and Black Holes
At Sci.News: Voyagers Mark 45 Years in Space
At SciTech Daily: Rocket Lab Launches NASA’s CAPSTONE Mission to the Moon
At Phys.org: NASA gets serious about UFOs
From SciTech Daily: Don’t Miss Prime Viewing of Mars-Jupiter Conjunction
At Mind Matters News: NASA seeks standards for ET life claims
NASA stresses naturalist origin of life to kids
According to some NASA researchers, all the ETs have destroyed themselves
NASA translates Hubble images to music
NASA recreates the origin of life and it’s totally shocking
NASA is investing more in pre-biotic chemistry
Georgia Tech biochemist Loren Williams was recently named co-leader of NASA’s new consortium to tackle origin of life: Did life on Earth originate in Darwin’s warm little pond, on a sunbaked shore, or where hot waters vent into the deep ocean? And could a similar emergence have played out on other bodies in our solar system or planets far beyond? These questions lie at the center of research in NASA’s new Prebiotic Chemistry and Early Earth Environments (PCE3) Consortium. One of five cross-divisional research coordination networks with the NASA Astrobiology Program, PCE3 aims to identify planetary conditions that might give rise to life’s chemistry. One goal of PCE3 is to guide future NASA missions targeting discovery of habitable worlds. Aaron Read More ›