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Don Pettit spent a busy 220 days at the International Space Station. He conducted experiments, talked with students and exercised. And he took eye-catching photos.
1 Astronaut, Many Cameras and 220 Days of Amazing Images From Space Don Pettit brought a photographer’s eye to orbit, capturing the artistry of the cosmos and our planet.
Scientists recently snapped pictures of single, “free range” atoms as they move around freely through space – an achievement that has been impossible until now. This remarkable feat might rewrite our ...
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The Inner Map: How the Brain Navigates Space, Time, and SelfHave you ever walked into a room and instantly known where you stood, even with your eyes closed? Or maybe you’ve felt time ...
Thirty-five years ago, the Hubble Space Telescope was launched into orbit. It's been sending back galactic data and images ever since.
Wang and three other crewmates are the first people to fly over Earth's poles in space. With him in a small Dragon capsule are Jannicke Mikkelsen, Rabea Rogge, and Eric Philips.
Should we be moving data centers to space? Building such facilities off Earth could have a lot of benefits. Early projects are underway.
They occur when really heavy things in space, like stars or black holes, move around or crash into each other. These ripples then travel across space and carry energy.
At the UPMC Mercy Pavilion, elevators are programmed to announce the floor at each stop. The building was designed with vision loss in mind.
At USC’s Moving Image Research Collections, there is a trove of archives including historical footage, images of cultural icons and travel logs of people’s experiences around the world. Moving Image ...
A first-of-its-kind livestream from space is now available for everyone in the world to watch, and it's already captured events like the solar eclipse and the swirling clouds of Hurricane Milton.
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