NASA taps trio of companies to build the next generation of lunar rover
At $4.6 billion, this Moon malarkey is getting expensive
Science
4 Apr 2024 | 13
The latest data release from the Wide-Field Infrared Explorer has NASA almost as excited as a Mars landing, with the space agency trumpeting “millions” of new black holes, among other discoveries. Comparing the infrared received by hot dust-obscured galaxies – “hot DOGs” – to normal galaxies, the authors of this paper at Arxiv …