For millions of years, a fragment of ice and dust drifted between the stars—like a sealed bottle cast into the cosmic ocean. This summer, that bottle finally washed ashore in
For millions of years, a fragment of ice and dust drifted between the stars—like a sealed bottle cast into the cosmic ocean. This summer, that bottle finally washed ashore in
The Draconid meteor shower peaks tonight, heralding a spectacular natural light show as a flurry of meteors streak through the moonlit October skies. Draconid meteors can be seen each year
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has developed technology to stiffen deployable structures on spacecraft, enabling autonomous spacecraft docking operations. SwRI is currently integrating the Parallelogram Synchronized Truss Assembly (PaSTA) technology with
Variation of Enceladus’s ice shell thickness based on the shape model by Park et al. (2024) assuming isostasy. Contours denote intervals of 2 km. — astro-ph.EP Enceladus is among the
The Pococo Galaxy Star Projector is proof that you don’t have to spend a fortune to fill a room with realistic images of the cosmos. It punches well above its
For as long as humans have looked up at the night sky, we’ve wondered who, or what, might be looking back. From ancient myths about gods descending from the heavens
43,000-Satellite Surge Reshapes Orbital Competition and Challenges Legacy GEO Models Paris, France – Launched today, Novaspace’s 28th edition of Satellites to Be Built and Launched reveals a
Science & Exploration 07/10/2025 18648 views 48 likes The two Mars orbiters had the closest view of the comet of all ESA spacecraft. During its closest approach to the Red
October 2025 may provide a memorable sky scene, as Comet C/2025 A6 Lemmon puts on an encore appearance at dusk. The comet joins Comet R2 SWAN, which slides 0.26 Astronomical
What a difference a year makes! Today Hera’s asteroid mission for planetary defence is cruising through deep space on the far side of the Sun, headed to its final destination: the