Every week, Space.com delivers the latest discoveries, launches, and cosmic curiosities from across the universe. From groundbreaking research aboard the International Space Station to dazzling new images from the James
Every week, Space.com delivers the latest discoveries, launches, and cosmic curiosities from across the universe. From groundbreaking research aboard the International Space Station to dazzling new images from the James
In the world of DSLRs, no other camera comes close to the Nikon D850 in terms of capability and value for money. It has a huge 45MP sensor, 153 points
There are tons of space and sci-fi movies under the Disney umbrella — they own Star Wars, Pixar, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, after all — but the House of
In the opening scenes of the original movie, Star Wars: A New Hope, the first starship we see is the Tantive IV, being pursued and fired upon by a huge
BERLIN — The Baiknour pad used for the launch of the latest crew to the International Space Station has sustained damage, raising questions about its ability to support upcoming missions
Applications 29/11/2025 164 views 1 likes The Italian programme IRIDE, which provides public sector services based on data from its fleet of Earth observation constellations, has added eight satellites to
What can star variability—changes in a star’s brightness over time—teach astronomers about exoplanet habitability? This is what a recent study accepted to The Astronomical Journal hopes to address as a
Applications 29/11/2025 48 views 0 likes Thanks to the EU-funded Recovery and Resilience Facility, and through collaboration between the Greek government, the private satellite company ICEYE and the European Space
In the ever-expanding universe of LitRPG and Gamelit adventures, “Dungeon Crawler Carl” emerges as a vibrant and chaotic tapestry that combines humor, existential dread, and a dash of absurdity. Priced
Young stars buried deep in molecular clouds are bathed in ultraviolet radiation, but they shouldn’t be. Protostars are too cold and dim to produce UV light themselves, yet James Webb




