solar system
A star system’s carbon-rich dust shells are forming and expanding observed by the Webb Telescope
The Wolf-Rayet 140 system, a pair of massive stars in the Milky Way, has been the focus of detailed research,…
Athena Lander Set to Launch Nokia’s Lunar Network: A Milestone in Space Tech
Nokia Bell Labs and Intuitive Machines have successfully integrated Nokia’s Lunar Surface Communications System (LSCS) into Intuitive Machines’ Athena lander…
Colossal Water Vapour Cloud Found 12 Billion Light-Years Away
Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery of a massive reservoir of water surrounding a quasar over 12 billion light-years away,…
Disks that form planets last longer in the early universe, according to the Webb Telescope
The NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope has resolved a long-standing mystery about planet formation during the universe’s early stages. As…
Satellites from Sriharikota will be launched as part of the PROBA-3 mission by ISRO
Tirupati (Andhra Pradesh), India — The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is gearing up for the highly anticipated launch of…
Dark energy and black holes could be connected, according to a study
Astronomers are delving into the intriguing possibility that black holes may have a connection to the universe’s accelerated expansion, potentially…
NASA’s Voyager 1 openly speaks from 15 billion miles away
NASA reestablished contact with the Voyager 1 spacecraft on October 24 after the communication link was temporarily interrupted due to…
In 2025, a C-130 Hercules from NASA begins its journey to India as part of the NISAR mission
The C-130 Hercules is currently on an extensive multi-continent journey to deliver a crucial component for the NISAR satellite to…
Ganymede, Jupiter’s moon, was struck by an asteroid larger than the dinosaur-killing rock that destroyed the dinosaurs
Research suggests that Ganymede, the largest moon in our solar system, was struck by an ancient asteroid far more massive…
You can buy sunlight from space at night from this company
Reflect Orbital, a startup based in California, has recently opened applications for a rather unconventional service: using a satellite equipped…