Category: Science
Mysterious Discovery by James Webb Telescope: Might Capotauro Be the Oldest Galaxy?
Astronomers have made an intriguing discovery using the James Webb Space Telescope, picking up on an enigmatic object that could be the earliest known galaxy, dating back just 100 million years after the Big Bang.
Exciting Underground Discoveries Near Giza Pyramids
Recent digs around the Giza pyramids in Egypt have revealed some incredible finds that might change everything we thought we knew about these ancient wonders. Scientists have uncovered a massive underground city, a second hidden city, and an intriguing underground anomaly, igniting worldwide curiosity.
New Insights Into the Moon’s Inner Structure: It’s Surprisingly Earth-like
For centuries, the Moon’s structure has puzzled astronomers. In the early 20th century, debates raged about its composition—was it just a rocky body like the Martian moons, or was there more to it? With recent advancements in mathematical modeling, the question appears to be resolved.
China Launches Emergency Plan to Rescue Astronauts After Spacecraft Damage
China is taking urgent action for three astronauts on the Shenzhou-20 spacecraft, which has sustained damage from orbital debris, postponing their return to Earth. The China Manned Space Engineering Office announced that it is conducting a complete safety review and technical evaluation, with teams in Inner Mongolia now preparing for landing.
Something Strange About 3I/ATLAS: The Interstellar Object Is Shrinking!
Latest findings show the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS has surprisingly shrunk, and recent snapshots might indicate it’s not just a comet but could be an alien spacecraft.
NASA’s Robotic Team Is Crafting Our First Real Moon Base
NASA is deploying robots to 3D print Moon bases using lunar dust, forming an autonomous construction team for space colonization and potential uses on Earth.
Jupiter’s Moon Io Might Be Hotter Than We Ever Thought
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has shed new light on Io, Jupiter’s moon, revealing that it’s emitting far more heat than scientists initially estimated. Io is now believed to release hundreds of times the heat previously calculated, thanks to re-evaluating data interpretation methods.
MIT Scientists Make Progress on First TB Vaccine in 100 Years
Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are close to creating a revolutionary vaccine aimed at tackling tuberculosis (TB), a disease responsible for over 1 million deaths globally each year.
China Postpones Shenzhou-20 Return Amid Debris Concerns
The return of the three taikonauts from the Tiangong space station is postponed indefinitely as officials evaluate the potential damage to their spacecraft from debris.
Chinese Shenzhou-20 Return Mission Postponed Because of Space Junk
The return of China’s Shenzhou-20 crewed spacecraft has been postponed due to potential impacts from tiny space debris, as revealed by the China Manned Space Agency. They’re currently conducting an analysis but have yet to announce a new landing schedule.
