Astronomy

JWST Peers into the Atmosphere of a Puffy, Fluffy Planet!

Exoplanets are definitely a bit of a hot topic at the moment. Throw in a sprinkling of the James Webb…

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ESA’s Juice Mission is Approaching Earth. Why Has it Come Home Before Visiting Jupiter?

JUICE Prepares for a first of its kind double-flyby next year.

1 year ago

NASA Tests a Prototype Europa Lander

NASA engineers are testing a prototype for a Europa Lander, which will search the surface of Jupiter's icy moon for…

1 year ago

Under Some Conditions, Comets Could Deliver Organic Molecules to Planets

New research shows how comets could deliver the building blocks for life in systems with close-orbiting planets, aiding in the…

1 year ago

ALMA Takes Next-Level Images of a Protoplanetary Disk

The ESO's Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) is perched high in the Chilean Andes. ALMA is made of 66 high-precision…

1 year ago

JWST Follows Neon Signs Toward New Thinking on Planet Formation

Everyone knows that the James Webb Space Telescope is a ground-breaking infrared space telescope that's helping us better understand the…

1 year ago

Vaonis Introduces Limited Edition Vespera Passengers Smartscope

A top name in smartscope technology releases an exciting new limited edition unit.

1 year ago

JWST Shows Ice-Covered Pebbles Delivering Water to New Planets

The JWST has delivered a breakthrough in planetary science. Its observations show that a long-proposed theory of planet formation is…

1 year ago

How Black Holes Consume Entropy

Entropy is one of those fearsomely deep concepts that form the core of entire fields of physics (in this case,…

1 year ago

The Origins of the Black Hole Information Paradox

While physics tells us that information can neither be created nor destroyed (if information could be created or destroyed, then…

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