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From a new flagship space telescope to lunar exploration, global cooperation will make 2026 ...
In 2026, astronauts will travel around the moon for the first time since the Apollo era, powerful new space telescopes will ...
Our universe plays by certain rules, which originate from different branches of physics. But sometimes the rules seem ...
Last year delivered doses of drama and excitement in the space business, with a record number of launches, breathtaking ...
A team of scientists has estimated that the Hubble Space Telescope could reenter Earth’s atmosphere and meet its fiery demise ...
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Cosmos 482, the exploratory spacecraft launched toward Venus by the Soviet Union in March 1972, has finally ended its mission. The 50-year-old lander probe returned to Earth early Saturday, May 10, ...
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have unveiled the largest map of the early universe to date, a sweeping cosmic panorama that offers seasoned scientists and curious stargazers ...
ESA's Hera spacecraft inside the Falcon 9 payload fairing ahead of a launch scheduled for Oct. 7, 2024. Credit: ESA Despite existing cooperation, fragmented efforts between the United States and the ...
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Russian Satellite Cosmos 2553 Malfunctions in High-Radiation Orbit, Raising Fears of Hidden ...
A Russian satellite named Cosmos 2553 is showing signs that it may no longer be working properly. Launched just weeks before the Ukraine conflict began in 2022, this satellite was sent into a ...
Here’s what you’ll learn in this story: Time might actually have 3 dimensions. But it also means that the space would actually be one-dimensional, instead of the three dimensions we’re familiar with.
Far out in geosynchronous orbit, a Russian satellite moves through deep space. Cosmos 2553, nicknamed “Sput-nuke,” is designed to carry a nuclear payload that could render most satellites unusable.
"From commercial and military space exploration to ever-evolving space law and policy, we're looking for innovative proposals that will inspire the next generation of explorers, both in our University ...
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