Space Japan Plans to Launch World’s First Wooden Satellite to Combat Space Pollution As the world grapples with the challenges of space pollution, innovative initiatives like LignoSat offer hope for a cleaner and more sustainable future in space exploration.
Space NASA Captures Image of Intense Solar Flare While this particular flare may not have immediate consequences for Earth (the associated solar storm has already passed), its occurrence underscores the Sun's increasing activity as it approaches the peak of its 11-year cycle.
Space Astronomers Discover Water Molecules on the Surface of Asteroids for the First Time Using data from NASA's Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, researchers have identified molecular water on two silicate-rich asteroids, Iris and Massalia, shedding new light on the distribution of water in our solar system.
Space NASA's Perseverance Rover Captures Solar Eclipse on Mars Unlike the total eclipse on Earth, Phobos' small size meant that it only partially obscured the sun's disk, creating a mesmerizing spectacle for the Martian rover to witness.
Space Private Spacecraft Odysseus Successfully Lands on Moon, Marking Historic Achievement Developed by Intuitive Machines, a Houston-based company, Odysseus touched down near the moon's south pole, marking a significant milestone in lunar exploration.
Space Astronomers Discover Ultra-Short-Period Super-Earth Wolf 327 b Wolf 327 b, located approximately 93 light-years away, orbits a red dwarf star known as Wolf 327. Its remarkable features include a radius 1.24 times that of Earth's and a mass 2.53 times greater.
Space SpaceX Successfully Launches Falcon 9 Rocket Carrying Private Lander to the Moon The rocket, launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, embarked on its journey with the primary objective of delivering the Intuitive Machines' Nova-C lander, marking a significant milestone in space exploration.
Space Exoplanets Found Orbiting Dead Stars offer A Glimpse into Solar System's Future These distant worlds bear a striking resemblance to our gas giants, Jupiter and Saturn, providing a rare opportunity to study planetary systems in the aftermath of stellar death.
Space Asteroid Bennu's Samples Suggest its Ancient Oceanic Origins The samples from Bennu, containing a significant amount of water trapped in minerals, along with rich deposits of carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus, have astounded scientists.
Space Saturn's 'Death Star' Moon Mimas Might Have an Underground Ocean This remarkable discovery challenges conventional notions of where habitable environments may exist in the solar system.
Space Dead European Satellite Is Set to Crash Back to Earth Soon ESA initiated controlled maneuvers in 2011 to expedite the satellite's descent, reducing the risk of collision with other space objects. ERS-2 is now expected to crash back to Earth in mid-February.
Space NASA Reveals Traces of Ancient Rivers on Mars The high-resolution image offers a glimpse into Mars' ancient hydrology. Unlike the present-day barren and dry Martian environment, these ancient riverbeds suggest a more temperate past.
Space NASA's Juno Probe Captures Stunning Images of Io's Volcanic Activity During the flyby on February 3, Juno dipped to within 930 miles (1,500 kilometers) of Io's surface, allowing JunoCam to capture images of erupting plumes.
Space SpaceX to Launch the Starlab Private Space Station Using Starship The decision to use Starship underscores its unmatched capacity to accommodate Starlab's substantial eight-meter diameter in a single launch, minimizing on-orbit assembly risks and streamlining operations.
Space James Webb Space Telescope Captures Stunning Views of Spiral Galaxies The JWST's observations support the theory that galaxies grow from the inside out, with star formation initiating at the core and propagating outward along the spiral arms.
Space NASA's TESS Discovers Potentially Habitable 'Super-Earth' Orbiting Nearby Red Dwarf Red dwarfs, like the star hosting TOI-715 b, are increasingly viewed as prime candidates for hosting potentially habitable worlds due to their smaller size and cooler temperatures compared to stars like our Sun.
Space NASA's Perseverance Rover Confirms the presence of an Ancient Lake Bed on Mars The Jezero Crater was the landing site for Perseverance in February 2021. Since then, the rover has been traversing the crater, collecting samples and scanning the subsurface with RIMFAX.
Space Hubble Space Telescope Captures a Massive Stellar Bridge Between Galaxies Arp 295 comprises three spiral galaxies: Arp 295a, Arp 295b, and Arp 295c. The focal point of the image is Arp 295a, an edge-on galaxy, while Arp 295c, a smaller blue spiral, graces the background.
Space NASA's Curiosity Rover Spots 'Star Trek' Starfleet Emblem on Mars While this whimsical rock discovery may not be the first, as previous sightings included a "doughnut," an "avocado," and even a "bear," it adds a touch of science fiction to the rover's mission.
Space NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Captures Spectacular Star Factory in a Nearby Galaxy By studying regions like N79 with the JWST, scientists can gain valuable insights into the composition of gas and dust clouds during the early universe's peak star formation period.
Space NASA and SpaceX to Launch a Private Lunar Lander in February NASA's contribution to the mission includes a range of scientific instruments aimed at studying plume-surface interactions, space weather, lunar surface characteristics, radio astronomy, and precision landing technologies.
Space The Mars Express Orbiter Discovers Water Ice Deposits Beneath Mars' Surface While the exact quantity of ice remains undetermined, preliminary analysis suggests that if it were to melt, it could inundate Mars with an ocean up to 2.7 meters deep.
Space NASA's Mars Helicopter Ingenuity Completes Its Historic Mission Ingenuity's journey began on April 19, 2021, when it became the first aircraft to take flight on another planet. Its mission was initially planned for five experimental test flights over 30 days, but it far outperformed those expectations.
Space Japanese Moon Lander SLIM Resumes Operations Despite Upside-Down Landing The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) announced that communication with the SLIM spacecraft has been re-established, and operations to investigate the Moon's origins have resumed.
Space NASA and Lockheed Martin Unveil Groundbreaking X-59 Supersonic Aircraft Expected to fly at 1.4 times the speed of sound, equivalent to 925 miles per hour, the X-59 incorporates cutting-edge design and technologies to minimize the sonic disturbance.