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  • 2024-03-15
    In and around the vast Imbrium Basin is a very fertile area for lunar observers. For our Imbrium expedition let’s zero in on its magnificent mountain ranges and great selection of impact craters. 


  • 2024-04-15
    Check out the image of the large asteroid 2013 NK4 - which is about 2,000 feet wide - that safely passed Earth on April 15, 2024. The post Large asteroid safely passed Earth: See pic here! first appeared on EarthSky.
  • 2024-04-15
    NASA's Perseverance rover sampled an unusual Mars rock called Bunsen Peak. It is rich in carbonate and silica and likely came from an ancient lakeshore beach. The post Did this Mars rock once lie along an ancient lakeshore? first appeared on EarthSky.


  • 2024-04-16
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Apr 15, 2024 Our solar system's giant planets-Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune-are surrounded by nearly 300 moons. Researchers utilize crater analysis to deduce the ages and origins of these celestial bodies. Various theories explain the creation of the solar system's moons. Predominantly, it is believed that they ...
  • 2024-04-16
    London, UK (SPX) Apr 12, 2024 The University of Warwick has received a GBP 3 million grant from the European Research Council to develop a digital telescope designed for continuous, high-sensitivity monitoring of the night sky. This innovative equipment will enable real-time detection of significant astrophysical phenomena such as stellar explosions ...

  • 2024-02-12
    Concerns about the budget and plans for NASA's Mars Sample Return (MSR) program came to a head last week when JPL laid off more than 500 employees, citing budget uncertainty about the program. Jeff Foust reports on the issues that have put the future of MSR into question for some.
  • 2024-02-05
    Ingenuity, whose mission ended last month, was a first-of-its-kind Mars helicopter with no guarantees more will follow soon. Ari Allyn-Feuer discusses how sending a large number of similar helicopters could advance Martian exploration in novel ways.
  • 2023-09-25
    On Sunday, NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft returned to Earth, dropping off a capsule containing samples collected from the asteroid Bennu. Jeff Foust reports on the success of the first part of NASA's "Asteroid Autumn" that includes a launch and a flyby.
  • 2023-09-11
    Last month, a paper claimed to have found evidence for interstellar meteorites at the bottom of the Pacific, a claim other scientists have treated skeptically. Jeff Foust review a book by the scientist who is the lead author of that study and other efforts using science to look for interstellar ...
  • 2023-09-05
    The Fox reality TV series "Stars on Mars" wrapped up recently with one "celebronaut" crowned as winner. The series, Dwayne Day explains, also provided useful lessons for real missions to the Red Planet.
  • 2023-07-17
    A Senate appropriations bill released last week would slash funding for NASA's Mars Sample Return program and threaten it with cancellation. Jeff Foust reports on the new fiscal challenges that efforts to return samples from Mars have encountered.

  • 2024-04-01
    Universe Today has explored the importance of studying impact craters, planetary surfaces, exoplanets, astrobiology, solar physics, comets, planetary atmospheres, planetary geophysics, and cosmochemistry, and how this myriad of intricately linked scientific disciplines can assist us in better understanding our place in the cosmos and searching for life beyond Earth.
  • 2024-03-28
    Universe Today has had some fantastic discussions with researchers on the importance of studying impact craters, planetary surfaces, exoplanets, astrobiology, solar physics, comets, planetary atmospheres, and planetary geophysics, and how these diverse scientific fields can help researchers and the public better understand the search for life beyond Earth.
  • 2024-03-19
    Universe Today has examined the importance of studying impact craters, planetary surfaces, exoplanets, astrobiology, solar physics, comets, and planetary atmospheres, and how these intriguing scientific disciplines can help scientists and the public better understand how we are pursuing life beyond Earth.
  • 2024-03-07
    Sound waves thought to be from a 2014 meteor fireball north of Papua New Guinea were almost certainly vibrations from a truck rumbling along a nearby road, new Johns Hopkins University-led research shows. The findings raise doubts that materials pulled last year from the ocean are alien materials from that ...
  • 2024-02-26
    Life on our planet appeared early in Earth's history. Surprisingly early, since in its early youth our planet didn't have much of the chemical ingredients necessary for life to evolve. Since prebiotic chemicals such as sugars and amino acids are known to appear in asteroids and comets, one idea is ...
  • 2024-04-11
    Seven years from now, in April 2031, ESA's Juice mission will fly past Jupiter's moon Callisto, offering scientists a tantalizing glimpse at the mysterious, cratered alien world.
  • 2024-04-16
    Ceres, the largest asteroid in our solar system, harbors a dark secret: extremely young ice deposits in permanently shadowed craters near its poles. If that sounds vaguely familiar, it's because our moon and planet Mercury also have such polar ice deposits, which have been studied for decades.
  • 2024-04-16
    Evidence from the fragments of a destroyed asteroid suggests that the shift in the positions of the giant planets in our solar system billions of years ago happened between 60–100 million years after the solar system's formation and could have been key to the formation of our moon.
  • 2024-04-16
    NASA's plan to bring samples from Mars back to Earth is on hold until there's a faster, cheaper way, space agency officials said Monday.
  • 2024-04-16
    Intensive new nano-analysis of the Winchcombe meteorite has revealed how it was affected by water and repeatedly smashed apart and reassembled on the journey it took through space before landing in an English sheep field in 2021.
  • 2024-04-11
    Seven years from now, in April 2031, ESA's Juice mission will fly past Jupiter's moon Callisto, offering scientists a tantalizing glimpse at the mysterious, cratered alien world.
  • 2024-04-08
    Using artificial intelligence, satellite observations, and climate model projections, a team of researchers from Switzerland and Belgium calculate that for every tenth of a degree of increase in global air temperature, an average of nearly 9,000 meteorites disappear from the surface of the ice sheet. This loss has major implications, ...

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ŠODIENAS AKTUĀLAIS METEORĪTIKAS KALENDĀRS

Mēness fāze
16. aprīlī vēsturē zināmi nokrituši 2 meteorīti:
Urasaki (1926)
Uzcudun (1948)
Pavisam aprīļa vēsturē zināmi 115 nokrituši meteorīti:
2 no tiem Latvijā, 19 jeb 16.5% no tiem glabājas Latvijā Meteoriti.LV kolekcijā.
Ievērojiet, nesen iespējams nokrituši jauni meteorīti:
2023. g. 29. decembrī Quartzsite, Arizona, USA [??]
š.g. 21. janvārī Ribbeck
š.g. 16. martā Caída, Portugal [??]
Apzīmējumi:
- Meteoritical Bulletin Database
- The Catalog of Meteorites, Natural History Museum, UK
- The Encyclopedia of Meteorites, IMCA
[??] - oficiāli vēl neapstiprināts, nav zināmi analižu un klasifikācijas rezultāti
Šobrīd debesīs novērojamas 3 aktīvās meteoru plūsmas:
★★★☆ Lyrids (Maksimums: Apr 22);
★☆☆☆ π-Puppids (Maksimums: Apr 23);
★☆☆☆ Antihelion Source (Maksimums: marts-apr. un vēls maijs-jūn.).
Aktuālā informācija par Zemei tuviem objektiem: 
NASA NEO (Near Earth Objects) programma    |    IAU Mazo planētu centrs

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Kopš meteorītikas zinātnes dzimšanas pagājuši 230 gadi.
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