For the third time in less than a week NASA's mission to rescue the Swift space telescope from orbital decay has been stopped on the ground, now by a rocket anomaly rather
A University of Minnesota team has published a preprint describing SpudCell, a synthetic cell built from nonliving chemical components that can grow, divide, and show natural selection. The findings have not been peer reviewed, and no regulatory framework yet exists
The record stood for more than half a century, untouched, almost mythic in its permanence. Then, on April 6, 2026, it collapsed. NASA’s Artemis II mission has carried four astronauts farther from
Belgian astronomers have discovered an exoplanet with a very low density, comparable to the density of cotton candy. Its description was published in the scientific journal Nature Astronomy (NatAstro). Object WASP-193b was
The US Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) said on Tuesday that it had postponed the target date for the next attempt to launch the “Starliner” space capsule produced by Boeing Company to
Washington DC, USA: NASA has revised the timeline for its manned lunar missions, announcing a delay in the Artemis 2 orbital mission to September 2025 and the Artemis 3 crewed lunar landing
In a remarkable incident that has continued to intrigue experts and enthusiasts alike, RAF Fylingdales, a missile warning base in North Yorkshire, encountered what many have speculated to be an unidentified flying
In a sensational display that outshines this week’s Geminid meteor shower, the historic Leonid Meteor Shower of 1833 remains an unparalleled celestial phenomenon. Peaking on the night of November 12-13, this astronomical
India’s space exploration endeavors have been nothing short of audacious. Just over a week after joining an elite club of nations capable of soft-landing on the moon, the Indian Space Research Organisation
As the week unfolded, the world was bracing for a thrilling competition between Russia and India, both vying to be the first nation to touch down on the moon’s elusive south pole.
Seoul, South Korea (TEH) – A groundbreaking discovery by Korean astronomer Chae Kyuhyun of Sejong University has sent shockwaves through the scientific community, challenging the very foundation of Newton’s law of gravity.
Bengaluru, India – India, aiming to join the elite group of nations that have successfully executed a controlled landing on the moon, achieved a momentous milestone on Friday with the successful launch
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