Celebrating 50 years of transatlantic geodetic radio science
Researchers mark a silver anniversary for a space geodesy technique pioneered at MIT.
Researchers mark a silver anniversary for a space geodesy technique pioneered at MIT.
Emitted just 180 million years after Big Bang, signal indicates universe was much colder than expected.
MIT Haystack Observatory researchers find that the moon's shadow created long-predicted ionospheric bow waves during the August eclipse.
Thousands attend MIT solar eclipse-watching parties on campus, at the MIT Wallace Observatory, and in Rexburg, Idaho.
Atmospheric scientists at the MIT Haystack Observatory will study North American eclipse effects on space weather with radar and navigational satellites.
Distinguished atmospheric scientist recognized for lifetime of accomplishments.
New research from MIT Haystack Observatory reviews the ways in which human activity affects space weather around Earth.
Through an international effort led by MIT Haystack Observatory, the ALMA array in Chile has joined a global network of radio telescopes.
Solar storm found to produce “ultrarelativistic, killer electrons” in 60 seconds.
Researchers find that Earth’s “plasmaspheric hiss” protects against a harmful radiation belt.
An MIT oxygen-creating instrument has been selected to fly on the upcoming Mars 2020 mission.
Claude Canizares will take a new role as a vice president with responsibility for international partnerships.