Two new studies have measured the expansion of the universe in our immediate cosmic neighborhood using a novel method that analyzes the motion of two nearby galaxy groups within their
Two new studies have measured the expansion of the universe in our immediate cosmic neighborhood using a novel method that analyzes the motion of two nearby galaxy groups within their
Anastasios (Andy) Tzanidakis was combing through old telescope data from 2020 when he found an otherwise boring star acting very strangely. The star, named Gaia20ehk, was about 11,000 light-years from
TAMPA, Fla. — Satellite operator SES said a missile “targeted and struck” its teleport facility in Israel March 9 as tensions spill across the region amid ongoing Israeli and U.S.
Once you start listing the properties of 3I/ATLAS, it becomes clear pretty quickly that this thing is distinctly different from any other comet we’ve ever seen. Here’s just a small
NASA’s University Innovation (UI) project funds university-led innovation to address the agency’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate’s system-level challenges via independent, NASA-alternate-path, multi-disciplinary awards. Strategic Goals The UI portfolio’s strategic goals
Live leaf cells of the moss Bryum capillare, showing abundant chloroplasts (green spherical bodies) and their accumulated starch granules (elongated bodies within chloroplasts). CC BY-SA 4.0 Wikipedia Research led by
The sulfur compounds give the “yellow vent” at Kueishantao, Taiwan, its characteristic yellow color. Prof. Li-Lian Liu and her research group, Department of Oceanography, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Snowball Earth — Grok via Astrobiology.com A new study led by researchers at the Earth-Life Science Institute (ELSI) at Institute of Science Tokyo challenges a long-standing assumption about Earth’s most
The boulder-covered moon Dimorphos as seen 8.55 seconds before the impact of the DART space craft. The same image after correcting for lighting conditions across the surface and
ID: ESP_076745_1750,date: 10 December 2022, altitude: 268 km larger image NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona This observation features an upper section of a canyon channel system that incising Mount Sharp in Gale






