The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is best known for space exploration, but the organization’s data is also publicly used for an array of purposes to support agriculture, including ...
NASA longstanding “Lessons Learned” database is underutilized and may be outdated and no longer viable, according to a new report from the agency’s Inspector General, Paul Martin. The space agency’s ...
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Citizen scientists combing old NASA infrared data just found 3,000 brown dwarfs hiding in plain sight — doubling the known population of failed stars around the sun
Somewhere between a star and a planet, brown dwarfs drift through the galaxy too dim to see with the naked eye and too cool to sustain nuclear fusion. They are cosmic also-rans, objects that almost ...
NASA's database indicates that a space rock will be approaching Earth in the coming days, and it is traveling nearly 30,000 mph. The space rock is the asteroid labeled as 2007 FF1, and according to ...
NASA's database that tracks all of the detected space rocks that could pose a threat to Earth indicates that an asteroid with an estimated diameter of about a mile is due to approach Earth soon.
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Astronomers just found 10,000 candidate exoplanets hiding in old NASA TESS data — buried signals an AI sifter pulled out faster than any human survey could
The data had been sitting on NASA’s servers for years. Thousands of stars, observed by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey ...
USGS and NASA have recently teamed up to create one of the most complete databases of magnetic properties of Earth’s rocks ever assembled. Satellite data of Earth's magnetic field combined with ...
NASA’s Harmonized Landset-Sentinel2 (HLS2) data set uses data from the NASA Landset and ESA Sentinel satellites. NASA has a massive amount of data and it receives more every day. While some of the ...
NASA has been using graph database technology from Neo4j to help with cataloguing and making sense of the mountain of engineering knowledge data that space agency has collected over the last 60 years.
NASA has not only released 56 carefully selected patents to the public domain, but also launched a searchable database containing thousands of expired patents. While it might seem like private space ...
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