Venus is often called Earth's "sister planet" because of their similarities in size, mass, and composition. Both are rocky ...
A collaborative research team led by University of Tasmania scientists has returned from a major 54-day voyage on CSIRO ...
From a distance, Biosphere 2 emerges from the cacti and creosote of the Sonoran desert like a gleaming oasis, a colony of ...
Scientists have long been fascinated by icy moons and their unique volcanic environments. So, a team of researchers came ...
Each mineral in a volcanic deposit is like a microscopic thermometer that records magma chamber temperature over time.
Mars may have released sulfur gases that trapped heat, shaped the climate, and created conditions for ancient life.
Abstract: The liquid metal bridge generated at the microspot of the contact has a crucial role in the formation of the arc, which provides the initial energy distribution for the ignition of the arc ...
A massive eruption 74,000 years ago shook the planet, and archaeologists are using volcanic glass to figure out how humans ...
While the early Mars climate remains an open question, a new study suggests its atmosphere may have been hospitable to life due to volcanic activity which emitted sulfur gases that contributed to a ...
As per CBSE's notification, only a particular group of students can apply as private candidates. They are: -2024–25 batch students who announced 'Essential Repeat' in the 2025 result. VIDEO: Navi ...
Paul-Henri Nargeolet has spent decades descending to the Titanic site in small submersibles. Since 1987, he has made around thirty dives, helped bring more than 5,800 artifacts to the surface with the ...
Sliding Mode Control Strategy of Spinning Electrodynamic Tether Formation During Its Spin-Up Process
Abstract: This article mainly studies the spin-up control of a spinning electrodynamic tether formation (SEDTF) consisting of three linearly distributed nanosatellites connected by two tethers. The ...
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