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An edited collection of advanced computing news from Communications of the ACM, ACM TechNews, other ACM resources, and news sites around the Web.
Ceres reveals some of its well-kept secrets in two new studies in the journal Nature, thanks to data from NASA's Dawn spacecraft.Jet Propulsion Laboratory/NASA From ACM News | December 9, 2015
When NASA's Juno mission arrives at Jupiter on July 4, 2016, new views of the giant planet's swirling clouds will be sent back to Earth, courtesy of its color camera...Jet Propulsion Laboratory/NASA From ACM News | December 8, 2015
Astronomers harnessing the combined power of NASA's Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes have found the faintest object ever seen in the early universe. It existed...Jet Propulsion Laboratory/NASA From ACM News | December 4, 2015
Scientists now have a better understanding about a site with the most chemically diverse mineral veins NASA's Curiosity rover has examined on Mars, thanks in part...Jet Propulsion Laboratory/NASA From ACM News | November 11, 2015
A team of NASA and university scientists has developed a new way to use satellite measurements to track changes in Atlantic Ocean currents, which are a driving...Jet Propulsion Laboratory/NASA From ACM News | November 3, 2015
Tables stored in flash memory aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) tell locations of Earth and the sun for the past 10 years, but not their locations...Jet Propulsion Laboratory/NASA From ACM News | October 30, 2015
NASA's Cassini spacecraft will sample the ocean of Saturn's moon Enceladus on Wednesday, Oct. 28, when it flies through the moon's plume of icy spray.Jet Propulsion Laboratory/NASA From ACM News | October 27, 2015
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has begun returning its best-ever views of the northern extremes of Saturn's icy, ocean-bearing moon Enceladus.Jet Propulsion Laboratory/NASA From ACM News | October 16, 2015
NASA's Cassini spacecraft will wrap up its time in the region of Saturn's large, icy moons with a series of three close encounters with Enceladus starting Wednesday...Jet Propulsion Laboratory/NASA From ACM News | October 14, 2015
A new study from the team behind NASA's Mars Science Laboratory/Curiosity has confirmed that Mars was once, billions of years ago, capable of storing water in lakes...Jet Propulsion Laboratory/NASA From ACM News | October 9, 2015
When fictional astronaut Mark Watney becomes stranded alone on the Red Planet in the novel and film "The Martian," people and technology from NASA's Jet Propulsion...Jet Propulsion Laboratory/NASA From ACM News | October 6, 2015
NASA has selected five science investigations for refinement during the next year as a first step in choosing one or two missions for flight opportunities as early...Jet Propulsion Laboratory/NASA From ACM News | October 2, 2015
Entangled by gravity and destined to merge, two candidate black holes in a distant galaxy appear to be locked in an intricate dance.Jet Propulsion Laboratory/NASA From ACM News | September 18, 2015
A global ocean lies beneath the icy crust of Saturn's geologically active moon Enceladus, according to new research using data from NASA's Cassini mission.Jet Propulsion Laboratory/NASA From ACM News | September 17, 2015
Some of the dark sandstone in an area being explored by NASA's Curiosity Mars rover shows texture and inclined bedding structures characteristic of deposits that...Jet Propulsion Laboratory/NASA From ACM News | September 16, 2015
Scientists may be closer to solving the mystery of how Mars changed from a world with surface water billions of years ago to the arid Red Planet of today.Jet Propulsion Laboratory/NASA From ACM News | September 10, 2015
Catching a ride from one solar system body to another isn't easy. You have to figure out how to land your spacecraft safely and then get it on its way to the next...Jet Propulsion Laboratory/NASA From ACM News | September 2, 2015
When you fill a sink, the water rises at the same rate to the same height in every corner. That's not the way it works with our rising seas.Jet Propulsion Laboratory/NASA From ACM News | August 27, 2015
The closest-yet views of Ceres, delivered by NASA's Dawn spacecraft, show the small world's features in unprecedented detail, including Ceres' tall, conical mountain...Jet Propulsion Laboratory/NASA From ACM News | August 25, 2015