Space Japan's SLIM Lander Survives Its Second Lunar Night The lander, which was not designed to endure the extreme cold temperatures of the lunar nights, managed to re-establish communication after its second two-week-long night on the Moon.
Space Rare Nova to Illuminate the Night Sky with a ‘New Star’ This Year T CrB is a binary system comprising a red giant and a white dwarf, where the latter siphons material from its neighbor until a critical mass is reached, sparking a thermonuclear fusion on its surface.
Space Webb Telescope Discovers Evidence of Universe's Earliest Stars in Distant Galaxy The WST has unveiled traces of Population III stars— the universe's original stellar inhabitants, composed solely of hydrogen and helium, elements from the dawn of time.
Space James Webb Space Telescope Validates Universe's Expansion Rate The JWST's observations have ruled out human error in Hubble's measurements, reinforcing their reliability but simultaneously amplifying the mystery behind the Hubble Tension.
Space Massive Eroded Volcano Discovered on Mars with Potential Water Reserves With its complex erosion patterns and the speculative presence of glacier ice, the volcano emerges as a prime target for future explorations, both robotic and human, in the quest to unravel Mars's mysteries and potential habitability.
Space Astronomers Unveil the Largest 3D Map of Quasars Ever This achievement marks a significant step forward in our understanding of the universe's structure, the distribution of dark matter, and the expansion of the cosmos itself.
Space NASA's Europa Clipper to Carry Humanity's Message to Jupiter's Moon This initiative seeks traces of extraterrestrial life on Europa, an icy moon believed to harbor a vast ocean beneath its crust, presenting conditions potentially suitable for life.
Space Discovery of the Universe's Oldest 'Dead' Galaxy Challenges Cosmic Models The galaxy, dubbed JADES-GS-z7-01-QU, halted its star formation processes over 13 billion years ago, presenting a cosmic enigma as it existed merely 700 million years after the universe's inception.
Space Astroscale's Mission to Clean Space Is Targeting Orbital Debris The challenge lies in the fact that the rocket stage lacks any visual markers for identification and offers no means to facilitate docking, making it a difficult target for clean-up operations.
Space Astronomers Search for Alien Life in a Mathematically Perfect Planetary System This system, centered around the orange dwarf star HD 110067, features six planets locked in a rare and flawless orbital resonance, presenting an extraordinary model of cosmic harmony and stability.
Space NASA Satellite Captures Unusual Hole-Punch Clouds Off Florida's Coast While these cavum clouds may occasionally appear ominous or even otherworldly, especially when viewed from certain angles, they are a natural occurrence resulting from human activity.
Space NASA's Juno Spacecraft Reveals the Daily Oxygen Production of Jupiter's Europa This process might allow oxygen to seep into the underground ocean, combining with volcanic materials to create a "chemical soup" where life could potentially emerge.
Space NASA Unveils New Sonifications of Images from Its Chandra X-ray Observatory The spiral galaxy M74, akin to our Milky Way, and the Jellyfish Nebula, bring the beauty of the universe to our ears through a combination of data from Chandra, James Webb, Hubble, and other telescopes.
Space James Webb Telescope Challenges Cosmological Theories with the Discovery of a Massive Early Galaxy This galaxy is believed to have formed just 800 million years after the Big Bang, contradicting the belief that massive galaxies could not have formed so early in the universe's history due to a lack of dark matter structures.
Space SpaceX's Starship Achieves New Heights in Third Test Flight, Yet Encounters Reentry Challenge The Starship lost communication and was subsequently declared lost by SpaceX, hinting at possible damage or disintegration caused by the intense reentry conditions.
Space Dwarf Planets Eris and Makemake May Harbor Warm Underground Oceans The evidence of methane with a geochemical origin, as opposed to being remnants from the Solar System's formation, suggests that Eris and Makemake have experienced, or are still experiencing, warm geochemistry within their cores.
Space Mars Express Unveils Stunning Images of Dunes and Ice at Martian North Pole These images, showcasing the stark beauty of the Red Planet's polar region, provide a glimpse into a world where dust and water ice intermingle, extending across an area as large as France.
Space Astronomers Discover a Colossal Black Hole Devouring a Whole Sun a Day This cosmic giant, situated about 12 billion light-years from Earth, consumes the equivalent of one sun's mass daily, making it the hungriest black hole observed to date.
Space NASA Seeks New Astronauts for Future Moon and Mars Missions The training for the selected candidates will cover basic astronaut skills such as robotics, spacewalking, spacecraft operations, and teamwork. Beyond their space missions, astronauts are expected to engage in NASA events.
Space Odysseus Lunar Module Signs Off with a Farewell Snapshot from the Moon The snapshot, showcasing Earth's tiny crescent against the lunar horizon, symbolizes the fragile yet profound connection between our world and the vast universe.
Space Japanese Moon Lander, SLIM, Defies Odds with Unexpected Revival The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) announced the revival of SLIM on February 25, signaling a surprising development for the spacecraft that had been inactive during the lunar night.
Space Astronomers Discover the Smallest Star Ever in an Exotic Binary System Situated within a binary system alongside its larger counterpart, the unseen white dwarf J0526A, this stellar duo dances around each other with astonishing speed, completing one orbit in just 20 minutes.
Space Astronomers Discover Three New Moons Orbiting Uranus and Neptune These discoveries represent a technological feat, as the newly detected moons are incredibly faint, requiring specialized image processing techniques to reveal their presence.
Space Starlink Internet Is Now Accessible on Regular Smartphones Despite being a conventional device not tailored for satellite communication, the network reception from space proved to be superior to that of traditional mobile networks.
Space Moon Mission Odysseus Ends Prematurely Due to Human Error The mission, intended to explore the lunar surface near the Malapert-A crater in the southern polar region, encountered critical issues upon touchdown, resulting in the spacecraft tilting sideways and disrupting its operations.