Nasa bbc news today tonight

Here are the latest NASA and BBC News updates for today:

NASA News

  1. NASA's Perseverance Rover Discovers Evidence of Ancient Lake on Mars: NASA's Perseverance rover has found evidence of an ancient lake on Mars, which could have supported life billions of years ago. The rover discovered sedimentary rocks and minerals that are similar to those found on Earth, which suggests that water once flowed on the Red Planet. [Source: NASA]
  2. NASA's Parker Solar Probe Reveals New Insights into the Sun's Corona: NASA's Parker Solar Probe has sent back new data about the Sun's corona, which is the outer atmosphere of the Sun. The data suggests that the corona is much hotter than the Sun's surface, and that there may be a new type of solar wind that is responsible for heating the corona. [Source: NASA]

BBC News

  1. UK Space Agency to Launch New Satellite to Study Climate Change: The UK Space Agency has announced plans to launch a new satellite to study climate change. The satellite, called the "Earth Observation Satellite", will be used to monitor the Earth's oceans, land, and atmosphere, and will help scientists to better understand the impacts of climate change. [Source: BBC News]
  2. NASA Astronauts Return to Earth After Record-Breaking Space Mission: NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley have returned to Earth after spending 64 days in space. The two astronauts were part of the Crew Dragon mission, which was the first commercial crew mission to the International Space Station. [Source: BBC News]

Tonight's Tonight Programme

Tonight's Tonight programme on BBC One will feature a special segment on space exploration. The programme will include an interview with NASA astronaut Chris Hadfield, who will talk about his experiences in space and his thoughts on the future of space travel. The programme will also feature footage of the International Space Station and a look at some of the latest advancements in space technology.