Dark matter clumps could act as stellar lampshades, drifting between Earth and distant stars, dimming them by an almost imperceptible amount, a new study suggests. If this idea is correct,
Dark matter clumps could act as stellar lampshades, drifting between Earth and distant stars, dimming them by an almost imperceptible amount, a new study suggests. If this idea is correct,
TAMPA, Fla. — Astroscale, the space junk removal venture, announced a British government contract June 16 worth about $7 million to deploy a pair of cubesats in 2027 to monitor
The Tempus Pro device, which is flying on participating missions as part of research testing telemedicine capabilities. Credit: Sistema d’Emergencies Mediques (SEM)/ESA Editor’s note: If you search for a definition
Averaged Raman spectra (a) acquired from A. thaliana grown on treated and untreated lunar regolith at 47 days old. Changes in the intensities of vibrational bands that can be assigned
Various small shelly fossils recovered from the beds surrounding the Cambrian reefs. Scale bar is 1 mm. Credit Photo courtesy Sarah Jacquet More than 514 million years ago, long before
Artist’s concept of protoplanetary disk, like the thirty studied for the ALMA AGE-PRO survey. The lifetime of the gas within the disk determines the timescale for planetary growth. Credit: NSF/AUI/NSF
Large dust grains observed surrounding outflows of young protostellar binary system L1551 IRS5. Credit: B. Saxton U.S. National Science Foundation/NSF National Radio Astronomy Observatory The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA)
How can heritage in space — the very objects and events that tell the story of humanity becoming a spacefaring civilization, such as Neil Armstrong’s and Buzz Aldrin’s bootprints, India’s
On a warm June evening, viewers in Arizona watched the sky burst with color from the clouds of gas and dust that help create our home galaxy, the Milky Way.
The ice blanketed bedrock of the Transantarctic Mountains. Credit Timothy Paulsen A new study led by University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh geologist Timothy Paulsen and University of Colorado Boulder thermochronologist Jeff Benowitz






