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Even if We Can’t See the First Stars, We Could Detect Their Impact on the First Galaxies
For a long time, our understanding of the Universe’s first galaxies leaned heavily on theory. The light from that age only reached us after travelling for billions of years, and on the way, it was obscured and stretched into the infrared. Clues about the first galaxies are hidden in that messy light. Now that we have the James Webb Space Telescope and its powerful infrared capabilities, we’ve seen further into the past—and with more clarity—than ever before.
Private 'Odysseus' lander heads for the moon after SpaceX launch
Intuitive Machines' Odysseus moon lander is doing well on its own in deep space after its early-morning launch atop a SpaceX rocket on Thursday (Feb. 15).
Another Clue Into the True Nature of Fast Radio Bursts
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are strange events. They can last only milliseconds, but during that time can outshine a galaxy. Some FRBs are repeaters, meaning that they can occur more than once from the same location, while others seem to occur just once. We still aren’t entirely sure what causes them, or even if the two types have the same cause. But thanks to a collaboration of observations from ground-based radio telescopes and space-based X-ray observatories, we are starting to figure FRBs out.
China wants to send plants, microbes and lunar resource experiments to the moon in 2028
China's Chang'e 8 moon mission, which is targeted to launch no earlier than 2028, will carry a small ecosystem and other payloads to test using lunar resources.
The Nova-C Lander Launches for the Moon
The second Commercial Lunar Payload Services mission of 2024 IM-1 Nova-C heads Moonward.
1st look: 'Ahsoka' returns as a Marvel Comics 'Star Wars' miniseries
Get a sneak peek at Marvel Comics' 'Star Wars: Ahsoka' comic book miniseries, which is adapted from the TV show and will be released in July.
Save 19% on these iconic Lego Star Wars helmets with Amazon
Iconic Lego Star Wars helmets including Captain Rex, Commander Cody and The Mandalorian Din Djarin are all 19% off on Amazon.
Russian plans for space-based nuclear weapon to target satellites spark concern in US Congress
Members of the United States Congress have raised warnings about Russia's plans to develop and deploy a space-based nuclear weapon designed to disable satellites in orbit.
NASA's interstellar Voyager 1 spacecraft isn't doing so well — here's what we know
NASA's Voyager 1 deep space probe started glitching last year, and scientists aren't sure they can fix it.
What does a warming Arctic mean for the future?
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The Arctic is experiencing disproportionately higher temperature increases compared to the rest of the planet, triggering a series of cascading effects. This rapid warming has profound implications for global climate patterns, human populations and wildlife.
Largest-ever Catalog of X-ray Sources Tests Cosmology
Results from a brand-new high-energy observatory are rocking the field of cosmology. In particular, a study of more than 5,000 galaxy clusters relieves tension in the standard cosmological model.
Saying goodbye to ERS-2
Image: Saying goodbye to ERS-2
Dead star 'glitches' could reveal the origins of fast radio bursts
Two glitches in the rotation of a highly magnetic neutron star or 'magnetar' could help reveal the interior of neutron stars and get to the bottom of how these compact dead stars blast out fast radio bursts.
NASA is Trying to Fix a Problem With one of Perseverance's Instruments
There’s a problem with the Perseverance rover. One of its instruments, the laser-shooting SHERLOC, which is mounted on the end of the robotic arm, has a dust cover that is supposed to protect the instrument when it’s not in use. Unfortunately, the cover has been stuck open, and that can allow dust to collect on the sensitive optics. The cover is partially open, so the rover can’t use its laser on rock targets or collect mineral spectroscopy data. NASA engineers are investigating the problem and are hoping to devise a solution.
Get to Know the Carina Constellation
The southern constellation Carina contains arguably the best nebula in the sky, along with a host of other fascinating stars and clusters.
Intuitive Machines’ Odysseus Lander Begins Its Moon Odyssey
Now it’s Intuitive Machines’ turn to try making history with a robotic moon landing.
SpaceX launches private 'Odysseus' lander on pioneering moon mission (video)
SpaceX launched Intuitive Machines' Odysseus spacecraft on Thursday morning (Feb. 15), kicking off the probe's quest to pull off an epic moon landing.
SpaceX scrubs Falcon 9 launch of Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket stands ready to launch the Starlink 7-14 mission from Vandenberg Space Force Base. Image: SpaceX
Update: 8:15 p.m. EST: SpaceX scrubbed the launch Wednesday evening.
Engineers Design Habitats for the Moon Inspired by Terminite Mounds
Through the Artemis Program, NASA intends to send astronauts back to the Moon for the first time since the Apollo Era. But this time, they intend to stay and establish a lunar base and other infrastructure by the end of the decade that will allow for a “sustained program of lunar exploration and development.” To accomplish this, NASA is enlisting the help of fellow space agencies, commercial partners, and academic institutions to create the necessary mission elements – these range from the launch systems, spacecraft, and human landing systems to the delivery of payloads.