Immortal’ Stars at the Milky Way’s Center May Have Found an Endless Energy Source, Study Suggests

Young Stars Near Galactic Center Stars near the Milky Way’s center are much younger than expected. New research suggests their youth could be eternal, fueled by dark matter annihilation. – … Read More

 New NASA Telescope Could Find Proof of Alien Life ‘In Our Lifetime’

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has only been operational for less than two years, but scientists are already preparing for their next big extraterrestrial exploration tool. An astrophysicist working with … Read More

NASA Awards SpaceX $843 Million Contract to Safely Deorbit the International Space Station

NASA has awarded SpaceX up to $843 million to safely deorbit and destroy the International Space Station (ISS), which is nearing the end of its operational life. According to the … Read More

Amazing New Discoveries Above Jupiter’s Great Red Spot with the James Webb Telescope

Scientists using the advanced James Webb Space Telescope have made startling discoveries in Jupiter’s upper atmosphere, particularly above the planet’s famous ‘Great Red Spot’. Previously thought to be a uniform … Read More

Unveiling Hidden Worlds: Gaia Telescope Discovers Dim Companions Around Bright Stars

The Gaia space telescope has identified faint companions orbiting eight bright stars, offering insights into the potential discovery of distant planets. These objects, including brown dwarfs often referred to as … Read More

Massive “Planet Killer” Asteroid 2011 UL21 to Make Close Approach to Earth on June 27

A massive asteroid, 2011 UL21, will make a close approach to Earth on June 27. Traveling at around 58,000 mph (93,000 km/h), the mountain-size space rock will pass within 5 … Read More

Astronauts Stranded on ISS Due to Boeing Starliner Issues as Return Window Closes

NASA and Boeing engineers are addressing several problems with the Starliner spacecraft, with a critical 45-day docking window shrinking rapidly. As of Friday, NASA extended the troubleshooting period a third … Read More