Supermassive Black Holes Halt Star Growth in Neighboring Galaxies

New research from the James Webb Space Telescope reveals that supermassive black holes can prevent star formation in neighboring galaxies up to a million light-years away.

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Webb Telescope Creates First 3D Map of Uranus's Auroras
Space Science

Webb Telescope Creates First 3D Map of Uranus's Auroras

The James Webb Space Telescope has created the first-ever 3D map of the auroras on Uranus, providing new insights into the ice giant's strange atmosphere.

Julian VanceJulian Vance
SpaceX Completes Second Booster Landing in The Bahamas
Space Tech

SpaceX Completes Second Booster Landing in The Bahamas

SpaceX has successfully landed a Falcon 9 booster in The Bahamas for only the second time after launching a batch of 29 Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral.

Evelyn ReedEvelyn Reed
Tech Giants Eye Space for Future AI Data Centers
Space Tech

Tech Giants Eye Space for Future AI Data Centers

As AI's energy demands strain Earth's power grids, tech giants are looking to space. But can orbital data centers overcome the immense engineering hurdles?

Devin Sharma-Gupta-PatelDevin Sharma-Gupta-Patel
NASA Labels Boeing Starliner Flight a 'Type A Mishap'
Space Tech

NASA Labels Boeing Starliner Flight a 'Type A Mishap'

NASA has officially reclassified Boeing's first crewed Starliner mission as a 'Type A mishap,' its most serious safety designation, after multiple in-flight failures.

Evelyn ReedEvelyn Reed
SpaceX Rocket Failure Linked to Atmospheric Metal Pollution
Orbital Debris

SpaceX Rocket Failure Linked to Atmospheric Metal Pollution

A failed SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket re-entry over Europe has been directly linked to a tenfold increase in lithium pollution in Earth's upper atmosphere.

Julian VanceJulian Vance
ISS Crew Conducts Health Scans and Pharmaceutical Research
Space Health

ISS Crew Conducts Health Scans and Pharmaceutical Research

Astronauts on the International Space Station are conducting vital health research, including vein scans to study blood clot risks in microgravity.

Arthur DonovanArthur Donovan
Florida's Space Boom Ignites Environmental and Economic Fears
Space Impact

Florida's Space Boom Ignites Environmental and Economic Fears

Florida's booming space industry is creating conflict, as a surge in rocket launches raises serious concerns for local ecosystems and the commercial fishing industry.

Javier RamirezJavier Ramirez
Chiefs Rework Mahomes Deal for Major Cap Relief
Sports

Chiefs Rework Mahomes Deal for Major Cap Relief

The Kansas City Chiefs have restructured Patrick Mahomes' contract, creating $43.65 million in salary cap space for the 2026 season to address their budget.

Devin SharmaDevin Sharma
NASA Begins Second Artemis 2 Fueling Test After Leak
Space Tech

NASA Begins Second Artemis 2 Fueling Test After Leak

NASA is conducting a second critical fueling test for its Artemis 2 moon rocket after a hydrogen leak halted the first attempt, a key step before astronauts fly.

Julian VanceJulian Vance
SpaceX Unveils Free Satellite Tracking System Stargaze
Space Tech

SpaceX Unveils Free Satellite Tracking System Stargaze

SpaceX has launched Stargaze, a free satellite tracking system using its Starlink network to prevent orbital collisions, requiring users to share their own data.

Nathan PierceNathan Pierce
Earth's Orbit Nears Crisis Point as Satellite Numbers Soar
Space Policy

Earth's Orbit Nears Crisis Point as Satellite Numbers Soar

A surge in satellite mega-constellations, with over a million new satellites proposed, threatens to permanently alter the night sky and create a crisis in Earth's orbit.

Leo GallagherLeo Gallagher
Astronaut Jessica Meir Begins 8-Month Mission on ISS
Space Science

Astronaut Jessica Meir Begins 8-Month Mission on ISS

NASA astronaut Jessica Meir has begun an eight-month mission aboard the International Space Station, serving as commander for the SpaceX Crew-12 mission.

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