A newly found interstellar comet poses absolutely no threat to Earth, but a NASA-coordinated group plans to observe it to help our ability to monitor any future objects that might
A newly found interstellar comet poses absolutely no threat to Earth, but a NASA-coordinated group plans to observe it to help our ability to monitor any future objects that might
An international team of scientists, including researchers at Penn State, dubbed the exoplanet, named GJ 251 c, a “super-Earth” as data suggest it has a rocky composition similar to Earth
edc3Δlsm4C mutant is defective in condensate assembly and demonstrates an extended lag phase in sodium perchlorate stress. Microscopy analysis for edc3Δlsm4ΔC mutant strain upon—A) exposure to 5.6 Mach intensity shock
Artist’s impression of TOI-2267 ©Mario Sucerquia (University of Grenoble Alpes). Credit ©Mario Sucerquia (University of Grenoble Alpes). An international team of researchers has just revealed the existence of three Earth-sized
Channel maps of the D2O emission compared to that of HDO. The grey line indicates the emission above 3σ attributed to the HDO line at 225 GHz. The white contours
A glowing meteor trail appears to wrap around the tail of Comet Lemmon as seen by astronomer Gianluca Masi of the Virtual Telescope Project on Oct. 24. (Image credit: Gianluca
The Copernicus Sentinel-1D satellite has been encapsulated inside the Ariane 6 fairing at Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana. Encapsulation is when the satellite is placed inside the protective ‘nose cone’
Back in September 2024, we brought you word of a legal dispute over property boundaries and trespassing in South Texas, where Elon Musk’s SpaceXwas allegedly storing equipment on a plot
TAMPA, Fla. — Florida-based networking specialist MTN has launched a service that enables SpaceX’s Starlink low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites to operate as part of a privately secured communications system,
Rohan Rahatgaonkar is a Ph.D. student at the Instituto de Astrofísica-Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Darryl Z. Seligman is an Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Michigan State University.




