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Is the Universe Defective? Part 2: The Persistence of Memory

But here’s the thing about these defects. They can’t just go away. They’re stuck.

3 months ago

OSTP taking on space policy coordination work in place of National Space Council

In the absence of the National Space Council, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) has taken…

3 months ago

Strait of Hormuz crisis drives demand for commercial geospatial intelligence

Analysts are relying on tools that fuse satellite imagery, ship data and open-source reporting into real-time insight The post Strait…

3 months ago

Deep underground, a telescope may soon detect ghosts of stars that died before Earth existed

With the help of an extremely powerful telescope deep underground in Japan, astronomers may be able to catch a glimpse…

3 months ago

Raytheon contract for protected satellite communications terminals raised by $2 billion

The contract supports communications terminals used in the U.S. nuclear command-and-control architecture The post Raytheon contract for protected satellite communications…

4 months ago

Astrophotographer spends nearly 70 hours capturing a delicate blue nebula in Orion (photo)

Astrophotographer Emil Andronic captured a gorgeous blue reflection nebula glowing inside the red clouds of Orion's Head in the constellation…

4 months ago

A state of matter last seen just after the Big Bang may exist inside neutron stars — and scientists think they can prove it

As binary neutron stars spiral around each other to merge, their gravitational tidal forces distort each other's shape and structure,…

4 months ago

The Seven Hour Explosion Nobody Could Explain

On 2 July 2025, NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope detected a gamma-ray burst lasting over seven hours, nearly twice the…

4 months ago

NASA’s DART Mission Also Changed Didymos’ Orbit Around Sun

The spacecraft changed the binary system’s orbit, confirming that a kinetic impactor can be an effective planetary defense technique for…

4 months ago

Is the Universe Defective? Part 1: The Good Old Days

Every time you flip a light switch, or check the time, or feel the sodium ions wiggling in your brain…

4 months ago