Space & Astronomy
Bringing discoveries from the cosmos into the spotlight, from planets to the farthest stars.
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Humans Returning to the Moon in 2026
December 1972 marked the last human footsteps on the Moon. Apollo 17’s astronauts Eugene Cernan, Harrison “Jack” Schmitt, and Ron Evans spent three days on the lunar surface, collecting rocks,…
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Martian Ice may Uncover Potential Life Signs
The search for life beyond Earth has always captured the imagination of scientists and the public alike. Recent NASA-funded experiments suggest that Martian ice could act as a natural time…
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Planets with Potential Life Orbiting Nearby Stars
Astronomers are venturing farther than ever before in their search for planets with potential for life. Each new detection of an Earth-sized or super-Earth planet in a habitable zone brings…
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Solar Storm Prediction gets AI Upgrade
The Sun, our constant stellar companion, occasionally unleashes violent bursts of solar wind that ripple through the solar system. These solar storms, while awe-inspiring, pose tangible risks to satellites, navigation…
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Earliest Stars Radio Signals from Cosmic Dawn
The search for the earliest stars radio signals is entering a transformative phase. Astronomers now aim to capture the faint 21-centimeter hydrogen-line emissions from the Universe’s first luminous objects, offering…
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Signs of Habitability: Water Vapor on Exoplanet
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has recently unveiled compelling evidence of water vapor on exoplanets, detecting it in the atmosphere of TOI‑421 b, a sub‑Neptune located 244 light-years from Earth.…
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Evidence of Past Life on Mars Rivers?
For decades, Mars carried a reputation as a frozen relic—red, dusty, and largely unchanged since its early youth. Yet that view has steadily unraveled. Layer by layer, Mars is revealing…
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