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Repeated Impacts Could Regenerate Exoplanet Atmospheres Around Red Dwarfs

Rocky exoplanets orbiting red dwarfs are in a tough spot. Their stars are known for violent flaring that can destroy…

8 months ago

Telesat eyes December 2026 for Lightspeed pathfinder debut

Telesat is preparing to deploy a couple of Lightspeed pathfinders in December 2026, with 96 satellites for an initial global…

8 months ago

Ariane 6 launches Sentinel-1D radar imaging satellite

An Ariane 6 successfully launched a radar imaging satellite Nov. 4 after European agencies chose to use a larger rocket…

8 months ago

Astronomer captures 2 meteors slamming into the moon (video)

The brief flashes were captured from Earth and could be from the Taurid meteor shower.

8 months ago

Scientists find twisting magnetic waves on the sun. Could this help solve a huge solar mystery?

"This discovery ends a protracted search for these waves that has its origins in the 1940s."

8 months ago

Watch Chinese astronauts enjoy ‘1st ever space BBQ’ from Tiangong’s brand-new oven (video)

China's Shenzhou 20 and 21 astronauts enjoyed freshly cooked BBQ aboard the Tiangong space station recently, thanks to a new…

8 months ago

Analysts say experience, not funding, is hindering European smallsat launchers

London — Warsaw Increasing tensions with Russia have prompted defense spending boosts throughout Europe that will benefit fledgling smallsat launcher…

8 months ago

Are the cosmic voids truly empty?

If we take out all the matter, neutrinos, dark matter, cosmic rays, and radiation from the deepest parts of the…

8 months ago

The Early Universe Helps Black Holes Grow Big, But Not In The Long Run

Cosmic inflation helps black holes grow quickly, but it can't explain how supermassive black holes grew to billions of solar…

8 months ago

Should We Build An Optical Interferometer On The Moon?

A new report outlines the benefits and obstacles to a lunar telescope. It comes from the Keck Institute for Space…

8 months ago