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Perseverance rover's radar confirms Jezero crater's past lake, raising hope for finding ancient life in soil and rock samples collected. Read the article for more details.
A robot surgeon on its way to the ISS, aboard the Cygnus spacecraft, will dissect simulated astronaut tissue amid impressive experiments, including machine learning devices. Read the article to learn more details.
Researchers find meter-sized lunar rocks covered in unique dust, including magnetic anomalies, shedding light on lunar crust formation and changes. Continue reading to learn more.
NASA's Ingenuity helicopter has exceeded its initial five-flight design but now concludes its 3-year Mars mission, succumbing to rotor damage. Read the article to learn more details.
A Mayo Clinic research project will be included in the several experiments to be launched by SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket later this month. Find out more about it in this article.
James Webb Telescope captures stunning starburst in Large Magellanic Cloud, showcasing a vibrant star factory in a mesmerizing image. Read the article for more details.
Japan's SLIM lander powered down on the Moon due to solar cells unable to catch sunlight, yet there's hope for reactivation. Read on to learn more details.
A team of experts has suggested that tiny black holes from the dawn of time could be passing by our solar system and affect Earth’s orbit. Learn more about it in this article.
Just hours before its explosive display over Berlin, scientists identified a near-Earth asteroid, marking the eighth-ever instance of pre-detection in history. Continue reading to learn more details.