NASA Selects the MAGGIE Solar-Powered Aircraft for the 2024 NIAC Program

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Since 1998, the NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts program has fostered innovation by accepting new and unconventional proposals from the scientific…

Titan’s “Magic Islands” Could Be Floating Blobs of Organic Solids

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When the Cassini spacecraft returned radar scans of the surface of Saturn’s moon Titan, the results were mindblowing. It revealed…

Japan’s New X-Ray Observatory Sees First Light

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XRISM, the X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission, is a joint NASA/JAXA mission led by JAXA. The X-ray space telescope began…

Multiple Supernova Remnants Merging in a Distant Nebula

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The 30 Dor B star-forming region is one of the most dramatic places in the Universe. It is located in…

Should We Send Humans to Pluto?

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Universe Today has examined the potential for sending humans to Jupiter’s icy moon, Europa, the planet Venus, and Saturn’s largest…

ESA Gives Us a Glimpse of its Future Space Exploration Plans with a Cool New Video

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The European Space Agency (ESA) has made incredible contributions to space exploration and space-based science. Last year, the agency launched…

Hubble Watches an Exoplanet Atmosphere Change Over Three Years

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If you want to know more about an exoplanet atmosphere, watch how it changes over time. That's the mantra of…

GJ 367b is Another Dead World Orbiting a Red Dwarf

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Red dwarf exoplanet habitability is a hot topic in space science. These small dim stars host lots of exoplanets, including…

Spending Time in Space? Maximize Your Health with this Space Salad

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Space exploration carries with it many challengs and one of them is eating, or more accurately the provision of food.…

Do Neutron Stars Have Mountains? Gravitational Wave Observatories Could Detect Them

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Neutron stars are the incredibly dense remnants from massive star supernovae. Although they're pulled into dense spheres by their intense…