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    The Milky Way's Center is a Difficult Target, But It Can't Deter the Roman Telescope

    Universe Today2 hours ago

    The Milky Way's Center is a Difficult Target, But It Can't Deter the Roman Telescope

    The Milky Way’s Galactic Center and Bulge are shrouded in thick dust and tightly-packed with stars. It’s a tough region to observe, but the Nancy Gracy Roman Space Telescope is

    phys.org2 hours ago

    Burning satellites in the stratosphere: Emerging questions for climate

    The sky is getting crowded. In the last few years, the number of satellite launches has increased by an order of magnitude as mega-constellations of internet-powering hardware crowd into low

    phys.org3 hours ago

    How tree rings help scientists understand disruptive extreme solar storms

    Scientists have long relied on tree rings to learn about ancient solar storms—rare bursts of high-energy particles from the sun that can disrupt satellites, power grids, and communication systems across

    China eyes space resources, space tourism and on-orbit digital infrastructure

    Space News5 hours ago

    China eyes space resources, space tourism and on-orbit digital infrastructure

    HELSINKI — China’s main space contractor says it will push into new commercial space domains in the coming years as the country formulates its latest Five-year plan. The China Aerospace

    phys.org6 hours ago

    A new method to search for ultralight dark matter with advanced optical cavities

    Dark matter is a mysterious type of matter that does not emit, absorb, or reflect light, yet is predicted to account for most of the universe’s mass. While physicists have

    What would Artemis participation mean for Türkiye’s space industry and space diplomacy?

    Space News7 hours ago

    What would Artemis participation mean for Türkiye’s space industry and space diplomacy?

    Türkiye’s space industry is no longer the limiting factor in its potential participation in Artemis Accords. Over the past two decades, Ankara has built an increasingly sophisticated space ecosystem, one

    Crew-12, scheduled to launch on Wednesday 11 February

    esa10 hours ago

    Science & Exploration 29/01/2026 663 views 10 likes The crew of four will launch no earlier than Wednesday 11 February at 11:00 GMT/12:00 CET (06:00 EST) from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, USA. The next

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