A white dwarf star has been caught in the middle of consuming a planetary relic, offering fresh clues as to what happens to planetary systems after their star dies. Three
A white dwarf star has been caught in the middle of consuming a planetary relic, offering fresh clues as to what happens to planetary systems after their star dies. Three
This photo was selected by public vote and featured as āImage of the Weekā for Week 244 (Oct. 12 ā 18, 2025) of the Perseverance rover mission on Mars. NASAās
Satellite image taken by Planet’s SkySat constellation on Oct. 23, 2025 that captures the demolition of the East Wing of the White House. (Image credit: Planet Labs PBC) A satellite
The search for traces of life can be based on the detection of specific signatures produced by microorganisms on sedimentary rocks. Microbially induced sedimentary structures (MISSs) develop under specific physicochemical
(A) Spectrally integrated flux map for CO on 2024 March 8. Contour intervals are in 1Ļ increments of the rms noise, with the lowest contour being 3Ļ. Sizes and orientations
Cuts of the 3D magnetic volume of the fossil in three different heights: The blue/red colour indicates the in-plane component of the magnetisation, with magnetic moments swirling around a central
(a) Normalized age distributions p(Ļ | ) for single stars, binned in and smoothed using Gaussian filtering. Each vertical slice is normalized by its peak value. The blue line
The left panel shows a zoom of the GA and ethanol emission maps toward B0, B1 and B2 respectively, integrated over the velocity range km sā1 . The
Below the waves of the Mediterranean, Europe’s KM3NeT neutrino telescope is on a cosmic hunt. Towering strings of sensors stretch a kilometer down to the seafloor, arranged in a vast
JWST/NIRSpec image of Tau 042021 at 3.1 µm. The solid blue line represents the distance between the two nebulae and the dotted blue lines represent the limits over which we






