Milestone results released by the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) on November 16 have solved a decades-old mystery about the cosmic ray energy spectrum—which shows a sharp decrease
Milestone results released by the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) on November 16 have solved a decades-old mystery about the cosmic ray energy spectrum—which shows a sharp decrease
5 min read Preparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and Underwater) Set to launch no earlier than Nov. 16, Sentinel-6B will continue the data record now being collected by its
The Shenzhou-20 mission’s three-person crew has returned home after more than a week of delays caused by damage to their spacecraft, allegedly caused by an impact with a tiny piece
Key requirements for a Total Habitability Instrument (THI). — Biomimetic One key objective of astrobiology is to investigate and discover if other planetary bodies are habitable. The determination of whether
A new three-dimensional reconstruction of the Local Group (142 confirmed members) and nearest galaxies (6 members) is presented, addressing the lack of up-to-date visual representations that reflect the rapid pace
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AbSciCon 2026 Madison, WI May 17-22, 2026 Abstract Proposal Deadline: January 14, 2026 The Astrobiology Science Conference (AbSciCon) brings the astrobiology community together every two years to share research, collaborate,
Another Record Proposal Submission — STSCI The demand for JWST observations keeps increasing, both in terms of the number of proposals submitted and their average time requests. JWST promised to
Astronomers have discovered that the famous Pleiades star cluster, otherwise known as the “Seven Sisters” is actually the bright core of a sprawling family of stars spread across nearly 2,000
Astronomers have discovered that our Solar System is moving through the universe more than three times faster than cosmological models predict, a finding that challenges fundamental assumptions about how the




