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NASA and IBM Shoot for the Stars with Surya AI: A Solar Storm Predictor

NASA and IBM's collaborative launch of Surya, an AI model predicting solar storms with 15-16% better accuracy, is set to transform space weather forecasting. Surya leverages 14 years of Solar Dynamics Observatory data to provide early warnings, safeguarding satellites, GPS, power grids, and communication systems.

Aug 23
NASA and IBM Shoot for the Stars with Surya AI: A Solar Storm Predictor

Prepare for the Sun's Antics! NASA Alerts as X1-Class Solar Flare Strikes

A powerful X1-class solar flare burst from the Sun on June 17, 2025, causing NASA to issue warnings about potential disruptions to communication systems, including GPS and airlines. As the Sun enters a more active phase, the Earth braces for more such solar events. While society isn't on the brink, amateur radio users and airlines on polar routes should stay alert!

Jun 19
Prepare for the Sun's Antics! NASA Alerts as X1-Class Solar Flare Strikes

SpaceX's Upcoming Mission to Test Atomic Clock, Explore Plant DNA, and Push Scientific Boundaries Aboard ISS

SpaceX's 32nd commercial resupply mission to the ISS includes the ACES experiment to test Einstein's theory of general relativity with an ultra-precise atomic clock, among other groundbreaking studies. Add GPS improvement, plant DNA research and you've got a space mission packed with potential breakthroughs.

Apr 16
SpaceX's Upcoming Mission to Test Atomic Clock, Explore Plant DNA, and Push Scientific Boundaries Aboard ISS

NASA Launches EZIE Satellites to Decode Aurora Mysteries

In a groundbreaking mission, NASA has launched three satellites, collectively known as EZIE, to study the auroral electrojets, the powerful electric currents associated with auroras. These currents have the potential to disrupt power grids, GPS systems, and pose risks to astronauts. Citizen scientists are invited to join the exploration with #AskNASA.

Mar 25
NASA Launches EZIE Satellites to Decode Aurora Mysteries

NASA's LuGRE: Making Waves with GPS on the Moon!

NASA's Lunar GNSS Receiver Experiment (LuGRE) successfully receives GPS signals on the Moon for the first time! This breakthrough is not just a victory for technology but a giant leap toward enabling safer and more efficient lunar exploration as part of NASA's Artemis program. Find out how this achievement is set to revolutionize space navigation and foster global collaboration.

Mar 7
NASA's LuGRE: Making Waves with GPS on the Moon!

NASA and ASI Achieve Giant Leap for Lunar Navigation with GPS Signals on the Moon

In a groundbreaking achievement, NASA and the Italian Space Agency (ASI) successfully tracked Earth-based GPS and Galileo navigation signals on the Moon's surface for the first time. Using the Lunar GNSS Receiver Experiment (LuGRE) aboard Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander, this experiment marks a giant leap in autonomous space navigation, paving the way for enhanced Artemis missions. The feat also set new records for GNSS signal acquisition at never-before-seen altitudes.

Mar 6
NASA and ASI Achieve Giant Leap for Lunar Navigation with GPS Signals on the Moon

NASA Achieves a Stellar Feat: Acquiring GPS Signals on the Moon!

NASA has successfully captured GPS signals on the Moon using a special receiver, marking a pioneering step in lunar navigation. With signals from GPS and Galileo satellites, pinpointing positions within 1.5 km, this breakthrough hints at exciting possibilities for cislunar space travel.

Mar 5
NASA Achieves a Stellar Feat: Acquiring GPS Signals on the Moon!

NASA Makes History with First-Ever GPS Use on the Moon

NASA and the Italian Space Agency have made history by successfully using GPS signals on the Moon for the first time! This groundbreaking achievement, carried out by the Lunar GNSS Receiver Experiment (LuGRE), marks a new era for autonomous lunar navigation, paving the way for future exploration and missions such as Artemis. LuGRE's success highlights the potential for more precise navigation and reduced reliance on Earth-based systems, promising a brighter future for space exploration.

Mar 5
NASA Makes History with First-Ever GPS Use on the Moon

Blue Ghost Lunar Lander Makes Historic Moon Landing with Earth-GPS Tech!

Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander successfully lands on the moon, marking the first commercial lunar landing. The mission showcases a revolutionary use of Earth-based GPS signals for navigation on the lunar surface, setting new records and paving the way for future lunar exploration.

Mar 5
Blue Ghost Lunar Lander Makes Historic Moon Landing with Earth-GPS Tech!

NASA and ASI Set the Stage for Lunar Navigation Revolution with LuGRE

NASA and the Italian Space Agency (ASI) are shaking up lunar exploration with their innovative LuGRE project. By harnessing the power of GPS and Galileo systems, the LuGRE experiment is taking a giant leap towards autonomous lunar navigation. This exciting test, running for up to two weeks, aims to reduce reliance on Earth-based tracking while marking a milestone with the first Italian-built hardware on the moon. All eyes are on the results, which are set to boost the Artemis program and pave the way for future Mars missions.

Jan 17
NASA and ASI Set the Stage for Lunar Navigation Revolution with LuGRE