Planetary Science
- 			 Space SpaceFlat spots on Saturn’s moon Titan may be the floors of ancient lake bedsBright radio signals from Titan indicate the presence of ancient lake beds in its tropics, a new analysis finds. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceMeteorites might be more likely to strike near the equatorMeteorites from Antarctica have helped scientists assess the total number likely to hit Earth every year — and where they are most likely to fall. By Shannon Hall
- 			 Space SpaceStunning images of swirling gas and dust may show a planet formingInfrared images show a spiral of gas and dust around a star 520 light-years away. A smaller, tantalizing twist hints at where a planet is coalescing. 
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryAstronauts may be able to make cement using their own peeLunar dust and a compound found in urine could be used to build future dwellings on the moon, a new study finds. 
- 			 Tech TechWiggling wheels could keep future rovers trucking in loose lunar soilA rover that wriggles through soil could climb hills on the moon or Mars that are too steep for a simple wheeled bot. 
- 			 Space SpaceSalty water might exist on Mars, but it’s probably too cold for lifeSalty liquids may last for several hours on the Red Planet but be too chilly for any known microorganisms from Earth to survive, simulations suggest. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary SciencePlanets with hydrogen-rich atmospheres could harbor lifeLab experiments show yeast and E. coli survive and reproduce in hydrogen gas, suggesting new environments to seek alien life. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceThis is the most comprehensive map of the moon’s geology yetCartographers merged Apollo-era maps and modern lunar observations to into a new geologic map of the moon. 
- 			 Space SpaceInterstellar comet Borisov has an unexpected amount of carbon monoxideThe second known visitor from outside the solar system has three times as much CO relative to H2O than any comet seen in the inner solar system. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceUnlike Earth, the gases in Venus’ atmosphere aren’t uniformly mixedMeasurements of Venus’ atmospheric nitrogen show that a planet’s upper atmosphere doesn’t necessarily match the lower atmosphere. 
- 			 Space Space‘Spacefarers’ predicts how space colonization will happenIn Spacefarers, Christopher Wanjek provides an optimistic yet realistic view on how humans might colonize the rest of our solar system. 
- 			 Space SpaceSaturn’s auroras may explain the planet’s weirdly hot upper atmosphereData from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft could help solve Saturn’s mysterious “energy crisis.”