Space
Weizmann Institue, NASA discover Jupiter is smaller and flatter than previously believed
“This research helps us understand how planets form and evolve… by studying what’s happening inside Jupiter, we get closer to understanding how planets like ours came to be.”
Pahlavi calls for another day of action, mortars found in UNRWA blankets
Germany eyes lasers, spy satellites in military space spending splurge
From Gaza to Iran, Israel readies space 'surprises' for next conflicts - exclusive
Cosmic malfunction? Russian satellite linked to nuclear space weapons out of control - report
The satellite is believed to serve as both a radar tool for intelligence gathering and a platform for radiation testing.
Revolution in space cuisine: Mini bioreactor tests lab-grown food production
If successful, astronauts may produce meals like steak and desserts directly in space labs.
Egypt inaugurates African Space Agency headquarters in Cairo
Minister Badr Abdelatty emphasized that the launch of the agency marks a milestone in pan-African cooperation and a turning point in joint African work.
Putin praises Elon Musk, compares him to father of Soviet space program
Putin has previously praised Musk, whose business interests include the SpaceX space technology company, as "an outstanding person."
Astronomers anticipate Blaze Star's next eruption could light up the sky in 2025
The explosion could make T CrB as bright as Polaris, visible to the naked eye.
Global concern: Elon Musk's satellites are falling and endangering us
Scientists urge tech solutions to curb falling satellites' impact—causing storms, crop risks, ozone damage, and higher disease risk.
Pink Moon will appear as Micro Moon on April 12
At its farthest point from Earth, the full moon will appear approximately 14% smaller and 30% dimmer than a supermoon.
China proposes giant radio telescope on Moon's far side with 7,200 antennas by 2035
The project aims to investigate the 'Cosmic Dark Ages,' the period from the Big Bang until the formation of the first stars.
James Webb Space Telescope captures first images of Neptune's auroras
The planet's tilted magnetic field causes auroras far from its rotation poles.
SpaceX, ULA clinch multibillion-dollar contract in key Pentagon launch program
Musk's SpaceX leads $13.5 billion Space Force contract race with $5.9B in awarded missions.