Space

Astronomers Find Extremely Rare Object in Our Galaxy

Astronomers know very well that our Milky Way galaxy is teeming with stars, planets, black holes, and other cosmic objects.…

2 years ago

A Tiny Piece of the Sun Has Fallen To Earth – And It’s Changing Our Understanding

After six years in orbit, the Hayabusa2 probe returned to Earth at the end of 2020 and fell into the…

2 years ago

NASA’s Next-Generation James Webb Telescope Undergoes Impact in Space

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), operated by NASA, is calibrating its powerful instruments to start exploring the galactic depths…

2 years ago

Strange 3D Pronged Object Appears In Mast Camera Photo Of Mars

Curiosity, a robotic explorer, touched down in the Gale Crater (Mars) in August 2012 and immediately started searching the landscape for signs…

2 years ago

Astronomers Recreate A Slice Of The Universe 11 Billion Years Ago

Using computer simulations, scientists have now been able to reconstruct the whole 11 billion-year-old life span of a few of…

2 years ago

NASA’s DAVINCI will arrive on Venus in 2031: why is it essential for us

In a recently released paper, NASA scientists and engineers share new information about the agency's DAVINCI - Deep Atmosphere Venus…

2 years ago

This Could Be Our First Look At What Hell Could Look Like

Once James Webb Space Telescope reaches the super-Earth 50 light-years distant in the weeks ahead, NASA is ready for the…

2 years ago

Are There Co-orbiting Worlds Outside Our Solar System?

Trojan worlds, which are co-orbiting planets, have not yet been discovered outside of our solar system. According to recent research,…

2 years ago

NASA Discovers Galaxy Behind the Milky Way

Astronomers believe that there are trillions of galaxies out there in the Universe, which means that we should never be…

2 years ago

Attention, Stargazers: A ‘Hit-Or-Miss’ Meteor Shower

An astronomical phenomenon may be visible to you: The Tau Herculids are a previously unseen meteor phenomenon. North American observers…

2 years ago

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