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Inside The Heart Of A Cancer Friend: The Magic Of Loyalty, Empathy, And Listening
The Surprising Science Behind Moon-Driven Tides And Their Impact On Earth’s Oceans
Scientists find huge ‘magma systems’ inside Mars
Webb found a planet stretched into a lemon shape around a pulsar, with an atmosphere of carbon that seems to rule out every way we know of forming it
Watch out for the giant scorpion hiding in the summer sky
A moon only 10 kilometres wide was hiding around Uranus for decades. Voyager 2 missed it. Hubble missed it. But in 2025, Webb finally caught the faint speck circling near the planet’s inner rings, raising Uranus’s known moon count to 29.
Could the secret to black hole formation be locked away in this record-breaking ancient quasar?
2026 Total Solar Eclipse Will Be Visible in Spain with a Catch
Want to start stargazing? Here's why June is the perfect time for newcomers
Five uncrewed Starship rockets are projected to launch toward Mars during the brief window in late 2026 when the two planets align for the closest possible journey — and depending on whether they arrive intact, the first crewed missions could follow within five to seven years, in what would be the first time human beings have traveled to another planet in the roughly 200,000-year history of our species
We tend to imagine the Moon as a barren, resourceless rock, but the permanently shadowed craters near its south pole hold something future astronauts may prize more than gold: water ice, confirmed by NASA missions, that could one day be split into oxygen to breathe and hydrogen for rocket fuel.
August 2026 lunar eclipse: Everything you need to know about the 96% 'blood moon'
From Ripples To Giants: The Fascinating Physics Behind Ocean Waves And Their Energy Journey
The leading explanation for how the Moon was born is that a world the size of Mars called Theia slammed into the young Earth and flung out the debris that became the Moon, and recent research suggests Theia itself never fully left, with two continent-sized blobs buried near our planet’s core possibly being the last remains of the world that struck us.
Understanding Gravity: Discover the Invisible Force That Shapes Our Entire World and the Whole Universe
Artemis III backup astronaut in prime spot to be chosen for moon landing mission
344 steps stood between the James Webb Space Telescope and total failure — any one could have ended it — and the telescope that survived them all now runs on less power than a household kettle, a million miles from Earth
Unlocking Cancer’s Power In The Workplace: Loyalty, Sensitivity, And Team Spirit Unveiled
Asteroid to come zooming past Earth – and it will be visible to stargazers!
For a decade the Pink Planet was too faint for any ground telescope to study — and when James Webb finally caught its spectrum, the best fit to the light was an atmosphere hazed with salt clouds