
California’s ‘Pineapple Express’ Storm Spotted by GOES
NASA’s GOES satellites have spied another Pacific storm headed downstream on the “Pineapple Express” atmospheric river. This narrow band of high moisture and heavy winds

NASA’s GOES satellites have spied another Pacific storm headed downstream on the “Pineapple Express” atmospheric river. This narrow band of high moisture and heavy winds

One of Red Canyon’s long-standing values is to instill a passion about science and math with younger generations, and regularly participate in our local aerospace

After spending four years on Martian soil, and logging more than 1,000 seismic events, NASA’s InSight Mars lander detected its largest marsquake to date on

On December 16th at 3:46 a.m. PST, the new US-French Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) radar satellite began its journey to low earth orbit

After more than 30 years of planning and preparation, the Square Kilometer Array (SKA) radio telescope is officially under construction! SKA will be a two-location

Outer space is vast and complex, but we don’t have to go far to take advantage of the benefits. A high radiation environment, a near-vacuum

In a recent paper published in Astrophysical Journal Letters, Goethe University Frankfurt physicists serve up a new insight about the structure of the elusive neutron

Liftoff for Artemis I, marking the dawn of a new era of deep space exploration!! Early in the morning on November 16th, the world’s most

Water is one of the most important resources in space exploration. Not only is it necessary for human survival, but it can also be broken

A black hole by the name of AT2018hyz surprised researchers in 2021 when it started ‘burping’ up material three years after a Tidal Disruption Event