Half a kilo of cosmic nuclear fuel reignites NASA's deep space dreams
There ain't no party like a Pu-238 party
Science
22 Nov 2023 | 37
A soon-to-launch NASA satellite will be able to account for much more of the water on our planet without having to extrapolate from geographically limited data sets. Prior to the invention of the Ka-band Radar Interferometer, or KaRIn, that wasn't possible, NASA said. After years of work, the space agency believes KaRIn and …