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The University of Iowa's NASA mission, TRACERS, successfully launched into orbit, marking a significant milestone in space ...
On April 18, 2025, the WFI-2 instrument on NASA's four new PUNCH spacecraft took images through all three of its polarizers in succession for the first time to create this view.
"PUNCH is going to provide an unprecedented three-dimensional view of the corona as it turns into the solar wind and fills our solar system," Nicholeen Viall, PUNCH's mission scientist from NASA's ...
What can NASA’s PUNCH (Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere) mission teach scientists about solar wind and space weather? This is what findings presented at the 246th American Astronomical ...
PUNCH launched on March 11, sharing a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket ride to Earth orbit with NASA's SPHEREx mission (which is basically like a wide-angle James Webb Space Telescope).
96 veterans, their Old Glory Honor Flight delayed by weather, found the Appleton airport filled with friends, family and strangers cheering them home ...
Sphere-X and PUNCH will be launching together from Vandenberg, California today. In launching the two together, Nasa says it’s a way to be more cost-effective when studying the sun and beyond.
Two NASA missions, one rocket: Learn more about PUNCH, SPHEREx missions Share Updated: 11:11 AM EST Feb 27, 2025 Infinite Scroll Enabled ...
Launching on a SpaceX rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, SPHEREx will map 450 million galaxies and could help unravel what happened after the Big Bang, while PUNCH will make ...
SHPEREx and PUNCH will launch together from Vandenberg, Calif. SPHEREx is a space telescope that will map the entire sky in 102 colors to study the origins of the universe, galaxies within it, and ...
NASA is launching two satellites, SPHEREx and PUNCH, on Friday, February 28, to create a panoramic map of the universe and monitor space weather. SPHEREx will help track the origin of life by ...
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