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The life-giving secret of protoplanetary disks? Dust.

The complex molecules required for life on Earth might never have formed if it wasn’t for cosmic dust.

7 months ago

‘Marvel Cosmic Invasion’ is an old-fashioned space adventure featuring one of the greatest Marvel villains of all time (review)

Tribute Games' take on Marvel comics focuses on the universe's more overlooked cosmic elements and packs a delightfully off-beat roster…

7 months ago

The Universe Was Warm Before It Was Bright

There is a period in the Universe known as the cosmic dark ages. It lies between the recombination of the…

7 months ago

Sagittarius B2 Molecular Cloud

NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Adam Ginsburg (University of Florida), Nazar Budaiev (University of Florida), Taehwa Yoo (University of Florida); Image…

7 months ago

Did JWST Find an Exomoon or a Starspot?

Searching for exomoons - moons the orbit around another planet - was one of the most exciting capabilities expected of…

7 months ago

The EU Space Act: a call for true strategic fairness

Before we start, a caveat: The following opinion is only relevant in a situation where the EU, together with its…

7 months ago

The future is now: understanding the once far-off technologies becoming reality

The technologies pushing the boundaries of the space economy sound as if they came from a science fiction novel: reusable…

7 months ago

Mark Elder: Building the Future of Spacewalking for Artemis and Beyond

For more than 25 years, Mark Elder has helped make human spaceflight safe and possible. As the International Space Station…

7 months ago

Japan Rising: Tokyo-Based Axelspace is Making Microsatellites with a Big Impact

Japan is a lion in kittens’ clothing. In both land area and population, it pales in comparison to the likes…

7 months ago

Jupiter’s Fast Rotation Creates Uneven Water Zones

What can water in Jupiter’s atmosphere teach scientists about the planet’s composition? This is what a recent study published in…

7 months ago