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Are we alone in the universe? It’s a question that has plagued us since the ancient Greeks posed it for the first time in the 5th century and since then…
Are we alone in the universe? It’s a question that has plagued us since the ancient Greeks posed it for the first time in the 5th century and since then…
Visual observations have, over the years had to battle light pollution, weather, aircraft and even satellite constellations. Radio observations have until recently, been reasonably well protected however in their attempt…
Tumbleweeds offer iconic visual depictions of desolate landscapes. Though typically associated with the American West, the most common type of tumbleweed actually originated in Europe, and is known scientifically as…
Mars holds a special place in my heart being the second planet I saw through a telescope. It’s probably fair to say that it’s held a special place for many…
The JWST examined the most vigorous star-forming region in the entire galaxy. It’s called Sagittarius B2, and while astronomers have studied it in detail, no other telescope reveals its details…
New images from the European Space Agency’s Trace Gas Orbiter reveal Mars’ atmosphere to have delicate layers of dust and ice, offering insights into the planet’s evolution.
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While the world tracks the diplomatic rivalry between the United States-led Artemis Accords (which, with Senegal’s recent signing, is now at 56 member nations) and the China-led International Lunar Research…
The team behind Europe’s Euclid space telescope just published the world’s most extensive simulation of the universe, which maps an astonishing 3.4 billion galaxies.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched two dozen Starlink internet satellites from California this morning (Sept. 26) and then came back to Earth for a landing on a ship at…