A breathtaking image of asteroid Ryugu is causing unease among viewers, who are unsettled by the abyss of space surrounding it. NASA describes Ryugu as a potentially hazardous asteroid that could teach us about our solar system's evolution.
Astronomers have confirmed that WD 1856+534 b is the coldest exoplanet ever observed. This groundbreaking discovery was made using the James Webb Space Telescope and could reshape our understanding of planetary systems around white dwarfs.
The world's most powerful solar telescope has achieved a major milestone by capturing a stunning image of sunspots atop a Hawaiian volcano, paving the way for better predictions of solar storms.
In a groundbreaking all-female spacewalk, NASA's Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers faced a minor glove issue but successfully mounted a bracket for a new solar array, boosting the ISS's power by 30%. Discover the challenges and triumphs of this historic mission!
NASA's Psyche spacecraft, on its way to a unique asteroid, faces critical propulsion issues that could impact its mission trajectory. Engineers are racing against time to resolve the fuel pressure drop before mid-June!
New findings from NASA's Juno mission reveal the extreme winds of Jupiter and the volcanic activity on its moon Io, showcasing the incredible dynamics of our solar system's gas giant.
A massive molecular cloud named Eos has been discovered just 300 light-years away, offering astronomers a unique opportunity to study star formation up close. This groundbreaking finding reveals a glowing crescent-shaped structure that could change our understanding of the cosmos.
A groundbreaking discovery reveals a massive molecular cloud named Eos, located just 300 light-years away from Earth. This find challenges previous notions of star formation and molecular clouds in our solar vicinity.
Astronomers have uncovered a dense stellar nursery filled with newborn stars in the Circinus West molecular cloud, a massive 'dark nebula' that reveals the dynamic process of star formation.
A groundbreaking study reveals that our understanding of exosolar systems may be skewed. With new microlensing techniques, researchers suggest a hidden population of rocky super-Earths in distant orbits, challenging our views on planetary formation and diversity.