A groundbreaking discovery in cosmology reveals a low-mass object detected through gravitational lensing. This finding challenges our understanding of dark matter and its distribution in the universe.
This month, two newly discovered comets, C/2025 A6 Lemmon and C/2025 R2 SWAN, are making their closest approaches to Earth. Discover how to spot these stunning celestial objects before they disappear for centuries!
Tesla's latest Model Y has just rolled out, but it comes with a surprising price increase! Meanwhile, the new Volvo EX30 enters the scene as a more affordable alternative. Discover the latest in EV news and more!
A rare interstellar comet, 3I/ATLAS, was photographed by Mars orbiters as it approaches Mars. NASA assures there's no threat to Earth. Discover the stunning images and its journey!
Astronomers are uncovering the mysteries of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, potentially a relic from the early Milky Way, as it speeds through our solar system. What secrets does it hold about our galaxy's past?
The European Space Agency inaugurated a new deep space antenna in Australia, enhancing communication capabilities for missions across the Solar System. This strategic investment promises to boost data return and foster international collaboration in space.
A recent study suggests the existence of a potential new planet, dubbed Planet Y, inferred from the tilted orbits of distant objects in the Kuiper Belt. As astronomers prepare for new observations, could this be the discovery we've been waiting for?
Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) is approaching Earth and may become visible to the naked eye this October! Discover breathtaking views and what to expect as it makes its closest approach.
A newly discovered massive comet, 3I/ATLAS, may be a remnant of alien technology, with scientists claiming it is larger than 33 billion tons and accelerating towards the sun. Its unusual trajectory raises questions about its origins.
Exciting research from the University of St. Andrews reveals that the James Webb Space Telescope may have detected signs of an atmosphere on the exoplanet TRAPPIST-1e, located 40 light years away, hinting at potential habitability beyond Earth.