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    Tilting Toward Habitability

    Earth is literally inclined to be habitable. After running 93 simulations, NASA-funded researchers have gained a clearer understanding of the parameters that make the orbits of Earth-like planets suitable for land-based lifeforms to thrive. The length of our planet’s day, the tilt of its axis, and other orbital parameters ensure that the seasons, sunlight, and temperatures […]

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    Strong Flare Erupts from Sun

    The Sun emitted a strong solar flare, peaking at 7:50 p.m. ET on June 19. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the Sun constantly, captured an image of the event. Solar flares are powerful bursts of energy. Flares and solar eruptions can impact radio communications, electric power grids, navigation signals, and pose risks to spacecraft […]

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    Sun Releases Strong Flare

    The Sun emitted a strong flare, peaking at 5:49 p.m. ET on Tuesday, June 17, 2025. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the Sun constantly, captured an image of the event. Solar flares are powerful bursts of energy. Flares and solar eruptions can impact radio communications, electric power grids, navigation signals, and pose risks to spacecraft […]

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    NASA’s TRACERS Spacecraft Arrive at Launch Site

    Editor’s note: This post has been updated on June 17, 2025, with more information on the target launch date. NASA’s TRACERS (Tandem Reconnection and Cusp Electrodynamics Reconnaissance Satellites) twin spacecraft have completed the final pre-shipment tests and have arrived at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California in preparations for launch later this year. The TRACERS […]

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    Science Maintenance and Window Inspections Kick Off Week

    City lights dot the U.S. landscape looking southeast from 261 miles above Omaha, Nebraska, toward the southern Atlantic coast of the United States in this photograph taken at approximately 11:56 p.m. local time from the International Space Station. Pictured in the foreground, is a set of the orbital outpost's main solar arrays (lower left) and a partially obscured SpaceX Dragon crew spacecraft (lower center) docked to the Harmony module's forward port.

    Science maintenance supporting physics research gear and window inspections kicked off the beginning of the week for the seven-member Expedition 73 crew living and working aboard the International Space Station. Meanwhile, NASA, Axiom Space, and SpaceX are reviewing launch opportunities no earlier than Thursday, June 19, for the fourth private astronaut mission to the International Space Station, Axiom Mission 4.

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