NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft recently used a flyby of Mars to calibrate its thermal imaging system, capturing stunning infrared images that will aid its mission to explore Europa's icy surface and ocean beneath.
New images from the James Webb Space Telescope reveal mesmerizing details of Jupiter's auroras, brighter than Earth's Northern Lights. Discover how these spectacular displays are influenced by both solar storms and the moon Io!
A coalition of China's top space agencies is set to launch a revolutionary mission to sample Venus's extreme atmosphere between 2028 and 2035. This daring endeavor could uncover microbial life and transform our understanding of Earth's sister planet.
A rare stellar occultation in April 2025 allowed NASA scientists to study Uranus' atmosphere in detail, uncovering secrets of this distant ice giant that haven't been explored in decades.
NASA's Juno mission uncovers astonishing discoveries about Jupiter's cyclones and the volcanic moon Io, revealing hidden magma flows and unprecedented atmospheric dynamics. Get ready for a cosmic revelation!
Astronomers from the University of Cambridge have found compelling evidence of potential life on exoplanet K2-18b, using data from the James Webb Space Telescope. Their findings suggest the presence of chemical traces linked to biological activity, igniting excitement and skepticism in the scientific community.
NASA's Lucy spacecraft has zoomed past the intriguing asteroid Donaldjohanson, revealing stunning images that could unlock secrets about the origins of our solar system. With a unique shape resembling nested ice cream cones, this flyby is just a prelude to Lucy's main mission at the Trojan asteroids in 2027.
New seismic data from NASA's InSight lander reveals the potential existence of liquid water beneath Mars' surface, raising exciting possibilities for microbial life on the Red Planet.
Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery about Uranus' rotation using decades of data from the Hubble Space Telescope, resolving a long-standing mystery surrounding the planet's magnetic field.
A decade of Hubble observations reveals Uranus takes 17 hours, 14 minutes, and 52 seconds to rotate. This new data, 28 seconds longer than previous estimates, may reshape our understanding of the ice giant's geography and future missions.