Category : Space


NASA Sets March 6 Launch for Artemis II Moon Mission

NASA has scheduled the Artemis II mission for March 6, marking the first crewed lunar flight in over 50 years. Four astronauts will orbit the Moon in a 10-day journey, paving the way for future lunar landings and Mars exploration.

Webb Telescope Maps Uranus's Atmosphere in 3D

Scientists using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have created the first 3D map of Uranus's upper atmosphere, uncovering detailed auroral patterns and cooling trends on the distant ice giant.

AP Uses Robotic Cameras for Olympic Photography

Associated Press photographers are using robotic and remote camera technology to capture striking images at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, positioning cameras in previously inaccessible venues.

Solar Eclipse Over Antarctica Visible Mostly to Penguins

The year's first solar eclipse occurred over Antarctica, with totality visible primarily to penguins and researchers at the remote Concordia station. This annular eclipse created a 'ring of fire' effect due to the Moon's elliptical orbit.

Alien Civilisations Near Earth Deemed Highly Improbable

New research suggests that if advanced alien civilisations existed within a few hundred to a thousand light-years of Earth, an implausibly large number of their signals would have already been detected, challenging previous assumptions about undetected ex

Alien Signals Could Have Reached Earth Undetected

A new study finds that if advanced alien civilisations exist within a few thousand light years, their signals may have already reached Earth without detection, suggesting they are likely rare or distant.

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