Launched in March, NASA’s SPHEREx space telescope has completed its first infrared map of the entire sky in 102 colors. This map will enable 3D distance measurements to other galaxies
Launched in March, NASA’s SPHEREx space telescope has completed its first infrared map of the entire sky in 102 colors. This map will enable 3D distance measurements to other galaxies
Simulated stellar wind of TOI-1860, DS Tuc A, and HD 63433 in the x⋆ −y⋆ plane. The rotation axis lies along the positive z⋆. The Alfvén surface is shown as
Weighted mean abundance differences (large–small planet hosts) as a function of the chosen radius cutoff. Colored curves trace the various composite indices, with shaded bands showing uncertainties. The apparent volatile
Retrieved and training disk parameters for Earth-analogues. Left: single-planet per disk; Center: nominal, Right: two-planet systems. Training data is shown if both the planet mass and semi-major axis lies within
Simulated light curves for triple-lens systems where at least one planet lies in the resonant regime, as defined by the massratio-dependent boundaries (Equations 7) These configurations generally show strong central
Tricorders & Sensors Status Report Rapid Communications In Mass Spectrometry via PubMed December 27, 2025 Computer-aided design (CAD) model cross section of the MIP-MS prototype constructed for this study, including
The Cosmo-SkyMed Second Generation Flight Model 3 satellite undergoes testing ahead of its launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. Image: Ministry of Defense SpaceX is preparing for its final
Solar sails have some major advantages over traditional propulsion methods – most notably they don’t use any propellant. But, how exactly do they turn? In traditional sailing, a ship’s captain
View larger. | NASA’s Galileo spacecraft captured this view of the ‘spider’ on Europa – one of Jupiter’s moons – in Manannán crater in May 1998. Image via NASA/JPL/ University
The universe has a way of captivating us, drawing our eyes upward and igniting the flames of curiosity deep within our souls. In today’s world, where wonders often go unnoticed






