An international team of astronomers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has created the first three-dimensional map of the large-scale distribution of dark matter in the universe. The map stretches halfway back to the beginning of the universe and shows how dark matter has grown increasingly clumpy as it collapses under gravity. Image above: The top “sliced”... »
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EVE: Measuring the Sun's Hidden Variability
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Phoenix Mission on Mars
Overview Mars is a cold desert planet with no liquid water on its surface. But in the Martian arctic, water ice lurks just below ground level. Discoveries made by the Mars Odyssey Orbiter in 2002 show large amounts of subsurface water ice in the northern... »
Instruments on Phoenix Mars Lander
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Scientists Measure Accelerating Ice Loss on Kilimanjaro
For some years now, dramatic before-and-after pictures have shown a decline in the glaciers on Tanzania’s Mount Kilimanjaro. But now, researchers have combined those photographic surveys with actual measurements... »