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Artemis
Artemis Accords
Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS)
Office of International and Interagency Relations (OIIR)
At the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) taking place in Sydney this week, representatives from the United States and Australia gathered to sign a framework agreement that strengthens collaboration in aeronautics and space exploration between the two nations.
Posted September 30, 2025
Exoplanet Discoveries
Exoplanets
Gas Giant Exoplanets
The (Proto) Planet:  WISPIT 2b  The Discovery:  Researchers have discovered a young protoplanet called WISPIT 2b embedded in a ring-shaped gap in a disk encircling a young star. While theorists have thought that planets likely exist in these gaps (and possibly even create them), this is the first time that it has actually been observed. […]
Posted September 30, 2025
Io
Juno
During its close flyby of Jupiter’s moon Io on December 30, 2023, NASA’s Juno spacecraft captured some of the most detailed imagery ever of Io’s volcanic surface. In this image, taken by the JunoCam instrument from about 930 miles (1,500 kilometers) above the moon, Io’s night side [left lobe] is illuminated by “Jupitershine,” which is […]
Posted September 30, 2025
Biological & Physical Sciences
Open Science Data Repository (OSDR)
The Open Science Data Repository (OSDR) and Physical Sciences Informatics (PSI) has a new home.
Posted September 30, 2025
ISS Research
Artemis
International Space Station (ISS)
Curiosity and the desire to explore are traits deeply rooted in human nature. Space exploration is no exception; it reflects humanity’s timeless drive to seek new horizons, challenge our limits, and understand our universe.
Posted September 30, 2025
Heliophysics
Science-enabling Technology
Technology Highlights
A NASA-sponsored team at the University of Iowa (UI) is restoring and advancing the nation’s capability to make high-fidelity magnetic field measurements needed to investigate space weather that can impact our communication and power grids on Earth and our assets in space.
Posted September 30, 2025
Blogs
Written by Alex Innanen, Atmospheric Scientist at York University Earth planning date: Friday, Sept. 26, 2025 We are continuing through the boxwork region, taking a twisty-turny path along the ridges (many of which are conveniently Curiosity-sized). One thing we’re keeping an eye out for is our next drill location in one of the hollows. Our […]
Posted September 30, 2025
A recent update to the PSI database improves how large dataset downloads are handled, resulting in more efficient processing for users. Download requests larger than 1GB are now delivered via email, rather than downloading directly from the website.
Posted September 29, 2025
Biological & Physical Sciences
Uncategorized
At the virtual 2025 ISS Research and Development Conference (ISSDRC), Joe A.
Posted September 29, 2025
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