Space

The Earth is just a tiny speck in the grand scheme of the universe, orbiting an average star known as the Sun. However, the Sun itself is just one of billions of stars in the Milky Way galaxy. Beyond the Milky Way lies the Laniakea Supercluster, a massive structure that spans an astonishing 250 million
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Exploring the vastness of space has always been an intriguing endeavor for astronomers. The search for the first stars that illuminated the Universe has led to the discovery of one of the oldest stars known to humanity, LMC 119. This ancient star was found in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky
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Recent discoveries within the Milky Way galaxy have shed light on relics dating back billions of years, offering a glimpse into the galaxy’s birth. Astounding findings from the European Space Agency’s Gaia telescope have uncovered two streams of stars, aptly named Shiva and Shakti, circulating near the heart of the Milky Way. These streams are
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The stability of planetary systems has long been a topic of interest for physicists and astronomers alike. While the rules governing the orbits of two celestial bodies are well understood, the dynamics become significantly more complex when additional bodies are introduced. The so-called “three-body problem” has perplexed scientists for centuries, leading to unpredictable instabilities that
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Deep within the scarred landscape of Mars lies a hidden secret waiting to be uncovered. Known as Noctis Mons, this ancient volcano was recently discovered beneath the region of Noctis Labyrinthus by a team of scientists led by planetary scientist Pascal Lee of the SETI Institute. While their initial focus was on traces of an
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The recent study by Avi Loeb and his team claiming to have found interstellar material on the ocean seabed has sparked a lot of interest and speculation. However, a new study has brought into question the validity of this claim, suggesting that the origin of the material may be much closer to home. The original
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As NASA’s Artemis program aims to return astronauts to the Moon and private companies venture further into space, a new field of study is emerging: astroforensics. This discipline faces unique challenges due to the harsh environment of space, including altered gravity, cosmic radiation, extreme temperatures, and the need for oxygen-providing climate systems. These variables pose
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In the vast expanse of the universe, there are countless exoplanets waiting to be discovered. While the majority of them are uninhabitable, there are some that may hold the potential for life. One of the key ways to determine if exoplanets are habitable is by examining their atmospheres. Recently, a new telescope called LIFE (Large
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