Space Becomes New Frontier for Cyber Warfare, Report Finds

A new report reveals a surge in cyberattacks on space systems, with over 237 incidents linked to armed conflicts between 2023 and 2025, signaling a new era of digital warfare.

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Webb Telescope Finds Mysterious UV Light Around Infant Stars
Space Science

Webb Telescope Finds Mysterious UV Light Around Infant Stars

A new study using the James Webb Space Telescope reveals unexpected UV radiation around infant stars, challenging current theories of star formation.

Maya SinghMaya Singh
Supernova Explosions Are Not Spherical, New Study Reveals
Space Science

Supernova Explosions Are Not Spherical, New Study Reveals

For the first time, scientists have observed the true shape of a supernova's initial blast, revealing it is elongated and not a perfect sphere as long believed.

Julian VanceJulian Vance
ISS Marks 25 Years of Continuous Human Presence in Space
Space History

ISS Marks 25 Years of Continuous Human Presence in Space

The International Space Station has marked 25 years of continuous human habitation, serving as a hub for global scientific cooperation and research.

Maya SinghMaya Singh
Former Astronaut Details Growing Threat of Orbital Debris
Orbital Debris

Former Astronaut Details Growing Threat of Orbital Debris

Former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino discusses the growing danger of orbital debris, a cloud of millions of man-made objects threatening astronauts and satellites.

Leo GallagherLeo Gallagher
UK Firm Launches First Commercial Science Satellite
Space Economy

UK Firm Launches First Commercial Science Satellite

A UK-based company, Blue Skies Space, has successfully launched the world's first commercial satellite dedicated to space science to study stellar flares.

Leo GallagherLeo Gallagher
NASA Confirms Interstellar Comet Is Natural, Not Alien Tech
Space Science

NASA Confirms Interstellar Comet Is Natural, Not Alien Tech

NASA has confirmed the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS is a natural comet, not alien technology, based on data from over 20 missions observing the visitor.

Leo GallagherLeo Gallagher
Webb Telescope's 'Little Red Dots' May Be a New Cosmic Object
Space Science

Webb Telescope's 'Little Red Dots' May Be a New Cosmic Object

Astronomers propose a new theory for the mysterious 'little red dots' seen by the Webb Telescope, suggesting they are a new object: a 'black hole star'.

Maya SinghMaya Singh
ESA Seeks Record Budget to Compete in New Space Race
Space Policy

ESA Seeks Record Budget to Compete in New Space Race

The European Space Agency (ESA) is seeking a record €22 billion budget at a critical meeting of its 23 member states to avoid falling behind in the new space race.

Evelyn ReedEvelyn Reed
Russian Launchpad Damaged After ISS Mission
Space Tech

Russian Launchpad Damaged After ISS Mission

Russia's space agency confirms significant damage to its primary crewed launch pad at Baikonur, potentially delaying future missions to the International Space Station.

Evelyn ReedEvelyn Reed
Quantum Computing Breakthrough Slashes Overheads
Quantum

Quantum Computing Breakthrough Slashes Overheads

Researchers have developed a new protocol for fault-tolerant quantum computing that dramatically reduces both the physical size and runtime of future machines.

Marcus OlssonMarcus Olsson
ISS Astronauts Prepare for Thanksgiving Feast in Orbit
Space Culture

ISS Astronauts Prepare for Thanksgiving Feast in Orbit

Astronauts on the International Space Station are preparing a special Thanksgiving meal, including lobster and turkey, and awaiting the arrival of three new crewmates.

Evelyn ReedEvelyn Reed
South Korea's Nuri Rocket Achieves Orbit in Landmark Launch
Space Economy

South Korea's Nuri Rocket Achieves Orbit in Landmark Launch

South Korea has successfully launched its fourth Nuri rocket, deploying over a dozen satellites in a landmark mission led by private company Hanwha Aerospace.

Dr. Lena KovacsDr. Lena Kovacs