Settle into your cryosleep pods and prepare for an interstellar voyage back to the exotic world of Pandora as Disney just announced that “Avatar: Fire and Ash” will land on
Settle into your cryosleep pods and prepare for an interstellar voyage back to the exotic world of Pandora as Disney just announced that “Avatar: Fire and Ash” will land on
Space industry aficionados have big plans. They talk about the not so distant future when hundreds of thousands or even millions of satellites orbit planet Earth, beaming the internet to
KOUROU, French Guiana — China’s Zenk Space has secured 180 million yuan ahead of the planned June debut of its Zhihang-1 kerolox rocket, the company’s first orbital launch attempt. Zenk
In a universe brimming with mysteries waiting to be uncovered, “Astronomy Made Easy For Kids” serves as an enchanting gateway for young explorers aged 8 to 14. This delightful STEM
AGU Astrobiology Special This week from AGU astrobiology special edition: Icy worlds get new planetary protection guidelines AGU News AbSciCon26 – Next week 17-22 May!Next week, the Astrobiology Science Conference will convene
When it comes to space debris, what goes up is coming down more often—and not safely.
NASA DARES 2025 Date/Time: Monday, May 18th, 2026, 7:00–8:30 pm CDT Please join us Monday evening, May 18th, for the NASA Astrobiology Community Update at AbSciCon 2026, featuring updates from
AbSciCon 2026 This media advisory is available online at: https://news.agu.org/press-release/abscicon26-tipsheet-1-exoplanet-earth-evolution-biosignatures-habitable-worlds/ Astrobiology Science Conference 2026 Monona Terrace Community and Convention CenterOne John Nolen DriveMadison, Wisconsin 5370317 – 22 May 2026 Press contact:Sean Cummings,
AbSciCon 2026 This media advisory is available online at: https://news.agu.org/press-release/abscicon26-tipsheet-2-technosignatures-life-in-space-existential-questions-robot-explorers/ Astrobiology Science Conference 2026 Monona Terrace Community and Convention CenterOne John Nolen DriveMadison, Wisconsin 5370317 – 22 May 2026 Press contact:Sean Cummings,
Astronomers have tracked a dramatic “changing-look” active galactic nucleus (AGN) whose central supermassive black hole appeared to switch off and then rapidly reignite. The galaxy, HE 1237−2252, dimmed in X-rays






