Articles about Space Exploration
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Avi Loeb's 3i/atlas Project Unveils Mysterious Object's Composition
Avi Loeb, a prominent astrophysicist and director of the Institute for Theoretical and Computational Astrophysics at Harvard University, has been at the center of a global scientific debate since the discovery of an interstellar object, later named 3I/ATLAS, in October 2022. The object, which origin...

Did We Just See a Black Hole Explode? Physicists at Umass Amherst Think So—and It Could Explain (almost) Everything
The University of Massachusetts Amherst has been at the forefront of black hole research, and a recent study has left the scientific community buzzing with excitement. Physicists at the institution have proposed a theory that a black hole may have exploded, sending ripples throughout the cosmos. Thi...

"jupiter's Size and Shape Surprises Scientists - New Findings from Juno Spacecraft"
The Jupiter system has long been a subject of fascination for astronomers and scientists, with its massive size and stormy atmosphere captivating the imagination of people around the world. However, a recent study by NASA's Juno spacecraft has revealed that our understanding of Jupiter's size and sh...

Nasa's Imap Active Link for Real-time Data Now Available for Space Weather Forecasting
The Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) has long been a vital component in monitoring and predicting space weather events that can have devastating effects on Earth's magnetic field, power grids, and communication systems. To further enhance their capabilities, NASA has made the IMAP Active Link ...
Artemis 2 Sls Wet Dress Rehearsal Latest News: Nasa Fuels Giant Moon Rocket in Test
NASA's Artemis 2 mission has been gaining momentum, with the space agency making significant progress in its plan to return humans to the lunar surface by the mid-2020s. The mission's centerpiece is the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, a massive vehicle designed to carry astronauts beyond low-Earth...

See February’s Full Snow Moon Light Up the Sky
The full Snow Moon, a lunar event that occurs every year in February, has been a topic of discussion among astronomers and sky gazers alike. This month's full moon has been particularly notable due to its exceptional brightness, drawing attention from those interested in celestial bodies. Astronomic...

Nasa Awards Axiom Space Fifth Private Mission to Space Station
NASA has made another major step forward in its efforts to commercialize space travel by selecting Axiom Space as the fifth private mission to the International Space Station (ISS). This mission, set to launch in 2025, represents a significant expansion of the agency's partnership with private indus...

Ai-driven Discovery Unveils Hidden Secrets in Hubble Archive
Deep within the vast repository of images captured by the Hubble Space Telescope, a team of researchers has been utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) to comb through the data, searching for patterns and anomalies that may have gone unnoticed by human eyes. The AI system, designed to analyze the va...
Astronomers Watch 1st Black Hole Ever Imaged Launch a 3,000‑light‑year‑long Cosmic Jet from Its Glowing 'shadow'
The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) project has once again pushed the boundaries of astronomical research, this time capturing the spectacle of a black hole launching a massive cosmic jet from its glowing "shadow." The EHT team, comprising scientists and engineers from around the world, has been monit...