Medicine & TechnologyJames Webb Telescope finds 'monster' galaxy with eerie face, challenging assumptions about star nurseries' frequency, indicating more common occurrences. Continue reading to learn more.
Astronomers create a catalog of 294 gamma-ray pulsars from Fermi Telescope data, marking a 27-fold increase since 2008. Check out more details in this article.
The centaur minor planet, stuck between Saturn and Uranus, unveils mysteries with its transforming icy dust disk in unprecedented observations. Read the article to learn more.
Former ESA astronaut Philippe Perrin reflects on three spacewalks during his mission to the International Space Station, sharing distinct memories as ISS turns 25. Read the article for more details.
ESA announced a mid-2024 debut launch for Ariane-6, Europe's upcoming heavy-lift rocket, after the successful tests in Kourou, French Guiana. Read the article for more details.
Findings of a new study on Ryugu samples argue that nitrogen transport to a near-Earth region could be due to micrometeorites from celestial bodies of ice beyond the solar system. Read to learn more.
Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) were able to find, through Zhurong Rover's data, that several odd polygons were present roughly 35 feet below the surface of Mars. Read to learn more.
South Korea's SpaceX-launched spy satellite intensifies peninsula space race with North, countering Pyongyang's recent satellite success after earlier failures. Continue reading for more details.
Researchers detect gamma radiation from Milky Way's black hole, unveiling a rapidly orbiting gas blob explanation, providing insights into supermassive black hole environments. Read the article to learn more.
NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter exceeds expectations with 66 flights, prompting exploration of additional helicopters for future missions. Read the article for more details.