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Could we blast space debris out of harm’s way with ion beams?

A new space debris removal project, ALBATOR, plans to tackle the growing debris problem in orbit.

9 months ago

Galactic Empires May Live at the Center of our Galaxy, Hence Why We Don’t Hear from Them

In a recent paper, a team of researchers proposes how humanity may someday relocate its entire civilization near the center…

9 months ago

AI Learns to Identify Exploding Stars with Just 15 Examples

How can artificial intelligence (AI) help astronomers identify celestial objects in the night sky? This is what a recent study…

9 months ago

H3 launches first HTV-X cargo spacecraft

Japan launched the first of a new generation of cargo spacecraft to the International Space Station, with potential applications beyond…

9 months ago

This Week In Space podcast: Episode 183 — Lunar Lander Wanted! Apply Within

On Episode 183 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik are joined by Mike Wall to discuss…

9 months ago

SpaceX launches Starlink satellites on its record 135th orbital mission of the year

SpaceX launched another batch of its Starlink satellites from California today (Oct. 25). It was the 135th orbital launch of…

9 months ago

Fenix E35R flashlight review

A pocketable everyday carry (EDC) flashlight that comes with an IP68 waterproof rating, five lumen modes and is rechargeable using…

9 months ago

Lunar landscapes: Can you name that feature?

This quiz will test your lunar savvy — from iconic craters and mysterious maria to the legendary Apollo landing sites.

9 months ago

How compact can a neutron star get before collapsing into a black hole?

This new analysis could be used to test the physics of quantum chromodynamics in the future.

9 months ago