Get ready to see the cosmos like never before. The Vera C. Rubin Observatory, supported by the National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy, […]
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ESA Partners for Post-ISS Future, Eyes Orbital Reef
As the International Space Station (ISS) approaches its planned retirement at the end of the decade, the European Space Agency (ESA) is actively shaping its […]
Vera C. Rubin Observatory First Images June 23: Why It’s Huge
Get ready for a cosmic reveal! On June 23, the astronomical world is poised for a major milestone: the release of the first public images […]
Satellite Swarms Threaten Rubin Observatory’s Cosmic Views
The night skies above Cerro Pachón, a mountain in Chile soon to be home to the groundbreaking Vera C. Rubin Observatory, offer some of the […]
Australian Bogong Moths Use Stars as Compass for Epic Journey
Unlocking the Mystery: How Tiny Moths Navigate Vast Distances Using Starlight Every year, millions of Bogong moths embark on an incredible journey across hundreds of […]
New Deep-Sea Spiders Farm Methane-Eating Bacteria
Life in the pitch-black depths of the ocean presents extreme challenges: crushing pressure, near-freezing temperatures, and an utter lack of sunlight to power the food […]
China’s High-Orbit Rendezvous: Satellite Servicing Test at 22,000 Miles Up
China Tests Advanced Satellite Servicing High Above Earth Two Chinese spacecraft recently performed a remarkable rendezvous in the high-altitude realm known as geosynchronous orbit (GEO), […]
Artemis 2 Crew Rehearses Emergency Recovery for Moon Mission
Preparing Artemis 2: Practicing Emergency Crew Recovery As NASA gears up for the Artemis 2 mission, the first crewed step in returning humans to the […]
New Cosmic Data: Is Our Universe Model in Crisis?
Humanity has long gazed at the cosmos, striving to understand its origins, evolution, and ultimate fate. For decades, the prevailing framework has been the standard […]
Passing Star Could Trigger Earth’s Orbital Chaos, Study Finds
For billions of years, the orbits of the planets in our solar system have seemed remarkably stable. Yet, new research suggests this long-held view may […]