Imagine a particle so ghostly that over 100 trillion of them could pass through you every single second without you noticing anything at all. Spooky, right? Well, believe it or
Imagine a particle so ghostly that over 100 trillion of them could pass through you every single second without you noticing anything at all. Spooky, right? Well, believe it or
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
James Gunn’s “Superman” promotes kindness as the new punk rock. It’s a hopeful message, encouraging people to treat each other better rather than fall into the cynical trappings of modern
Witches, bats, ghosts and serpents – do you dare to visit our spooky gallery this Halloween?! 1. Mysterious clouds, dust and dark nebulae in the constellation Cepheus, captured by Andrea
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
Artist’s depiction of a coronal mass ejection from EK Draconis. The hotter and faster ejection is shown in blue, while the cooler and slower ejection is shown in red. Credit
SpaceX has embarked on a major renovation project at its Starbase facility in Texas, focusing on upgrading Pad 1 to enhance its compatibility with the advanced capabilities of Pad 2.
China’s latest crewed mission is on its way to the Tiangong space station after a Friday (Oct. 31) launch from the Gobi Desert. A Long March 2F rocket topped with
Atomic numbering of a C25 carbon molecule. — Nanomaterials (Basel) via PubMed We present a theoretical model of the hydrogenation and amination of a primal carbon cluster of the tangled
MOUNTAIN VIEW, California — Momentus announced a partnership Oct. 30 with DPhi Space to fly the Swiss startup’s hosted-payload platform early next year. Momentus will host the DPhi Space Clustergate-2




