The universe is a huge place, but it is full of wondrous sights like nebulas and galaxies. Sometimes finding these jewels of the night sky is tricky, but the Unistellar
The universe is a huge place, but it is full of wondrous sights like nebulas and galaxies. Sometimes finding these jewels of the night sky is tricky, but the Unistellar
Greece-based entrepreneur has a unique idea for moon-bound deliveries: using a giant net to catch packages launched from lunar orbit. Although there are still many hurdles to clear, the system
Artist impression of the YSES-1 System consisting of the ~16 Myr Sun-like star in the center, YSES-1 b and its dusty circumplanetary disk (right), and YSES-1 c with silicate clouds
Magnetospheric convection timescale shows a positive correlation with the tidal heating rate. This suggests that exoplanets which are well-positioned for plasma torus construction will generally also receive the necessary tidal
Summary of the reactions studied in this work between •CH3 + •CN on water and carbon monoxide ice surfaces. The first line indicates the possible outcomes of diffusive chemistry, while
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) has issued a geomagnetic storm warning for June 12 due to incoming turbulent space weather. Geomagnetic storms are
In this week’s episode of Space Minds, we explore how microgravity accelerates aging—and guest Dr. Nadia Maarouf shares her insights on the phenomenon and what she’s doing to
We’re witnessing a march of the penguins — not to the edge of the ice, but to extinction. According to new research by the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), the population
3 Min Read Studying Storms from Space Station An artist’s impression of a blue jet as observed from the space station. Credits: Mount Visual/University of Bergen/DTU Science in Space June
Portland State University’s ELVIS 3D microscopy system during testing here on Earth. (Image credit: Jay Nadeau) Onboard the International Space Station (ISS), the Extant Life Volumetric Imaging System, dubbed ELVIS,