Future space missions could use quantum technologies to help us understand the physical laws that govern the universe, explore the composition of other planets and their moons, gain insights into unexplained cosmological phenomena, or monitor ice sheet thickness and the amount of water in underground aquafers on Earth. NASA’s Cold Atom Lab (CAL), a first-of-its-kind […]
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Biological & Physical Sciences, Cold Atom Laboratory (CAL), GRACE-FO (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment Follow-on), Science-enabling Technology, Technology Highlights
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May 6, 2025
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