After a historic journey beyond the Moon, NASA’s Artemis II mission has successfully concluded with a safe splashdown in the Pacific Ocean, providing key data to support a future crewed Moon landing.
Jenniffer Guerra is a meteorologist originally from Cuba, currently part of the Telemundo 51 team in South Florida. She provides weather updates and scientific reports for the Spanish-speaking community in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale area. Jenniffer began her career as an aeronautical meteorologist at José Martí International Airport in Cuba and later joined the Telemundo Las Vegas team where she earned two Regional Emmy Awards for Best Weather Anchor and Best Environmental Report. Guerra holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Meteorology from the Higher Institute of Technologies and Applied Sciences (InSTEC) in Cuba and a Master’s in Atmospheric Sciences from the University of São Paulo, Brazil. She discovered in meteorology the perfect blend of her two passions: science and communication.
After a historic journey beyond the Moon, NASA’s Artemis II mission has successfully concluded with a safe splashdown in the Pacific Ocean, providing key data to support a future crewed Moon landing.
A recent study is reigniting hopes that the Red Planet may still harbor, or may once have supported, the ingredients for life.
The scorching temperatures across parts of the US and even the UK are bringing more than just discomfort, they also triggered surprising damage to vehicles.
Sharks are increasingly being spotted closer to shorelines, and researchers are raising the alarm, concerned that their shifting presence signals broader environmental instability.
A new discovery has revealed a colossal thread of hot gas stretching 23 million light-years across the cosmos, linking galaxy clusters in a breakthrough decades in the making.
The intense UV radiation on Mars poses significant challenges for the survival of life. However, studies have shown that some microorganisms can survive prolonged exposure to UV-C radiation.More information: Could We Drink Water On Mars? A Project Seeks To Extract And Convert The Red Planet's Water Into a Source Of Life
Massive stars, those weighing between 10 and 100 times the mass of our Sun, are the universe's heavyweights, playing pivotal roles in shaping galaxies and influencing cosmic evolution.
Soviet-era spacecraft Kosmos 482 is expected to make an uncontrolled reentry after 50 years in orbit, with its exact landing time and location still unknown.
Climate change is an undeniable threat and its impacts are already evident and will become disastrous unless immediate action is taken. The theme for World Meteorological Day 2025 is "Closing the early warning gap together".
Space travel is an extraordinary feat for humankind, but it comes with a unique set of challenges for the human body, that can accelerate certain age-related health issues.
Get ready for a celestial spectacle that doesn’t come around often. While it's not unusual to see a few planets align on the same side of the Sun, witnessing the alignment of seven planets in our solar system is a rarer occurrence.More information: What is a planet? This is what the planets of our solar system look like
Despite its constant presence in the night sky, the Moon's mysterious behavior has puzzled people for centuries, leaving many to wonder why we always see the same side. The answer lies in the fascinating interaction between our planet and its satellite.