Six Planets Align in a Rare Celestial Parade This Week

Stargazers are in for a treat this week as six planets, including Mercury, Venus, Saturn, and Jupiter, align in the evening sky in a rare celestial event.

Six Planets Align in a Rare Celestial Parade This Week
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Solar Flare Forecast Prompts Call to Delay Artemis 2 Mission
Space Science

Solar Flare Forecast Prompts Call to Delay Artemis 2 Mission

A new solar forecast model predicts a period of intense superflare activity that overlaps with NASA's Artemis 2 mission, prompting scientists to call for a delay.

Dr. Evelyn ReedDr. Evelyn Reed
Giant Star Begins Rare Transformation Before Supernova
Space Science

Giant Star Begins Rare Transformation Before Supernova

Astronomers are watching a colossal star, 1,540 times the size of the sun, change from a red supergiant to a rare yellow hypergiant in real time.

Dr. Evelyn ReedDr. Evelyn Reed
New Digital Privacy Act to Give Consumers Unprecedented Control
Privacy

New Digital Privacy Act to Give Consumers Unprecedented Control

A new federal law, the Digital Privacy and Transparency Act (DPTA), is set to give consumers unprecedented new rights to access, delete, and control their personal data.

Maria PetrovaMaria Petrova
Sophia Space Unveils Radical Design for Orbital Data Centers
Space Tech

Sophia Space Unveils Radical Design for Orbital Data Centers

Startup Sophia Space has raised $10 million to develop a radical new design for orbital data centers, using thin, solar-sail-inspired TILEs for passive cooling.

Devin Sharma-Gupta-PatelDevin Sharma-Gupta-Patel
Sierra Space Taps Defense Veteran Dan Jablonsky as New CEO
Space Defense

Sierra Space Taps Defense Veteran Dan Jablonsky as New CEO

Sierra Space has appointed Dan Jablonsky, a veteran aerospace and defense executive, as its new CEO, signaling a deeper push into the national security market.

Marcus ThompsonMarcus Thompson
Sun Goes Blank for First Time in Over Three Years
Space Science

Sun Goes Blank for First Time in Over Three Years

For the first time in over three years, the sun's surface appeared entirely spotless, signaling a potential shift as its current activity cycle begins to wane.

Dr. Evelyn ReedDr. Evelyn Reed
Buckley Space Force Base Resumes Operations After Alert
Security

Buckley Space Force Base Resumes Operations After Alert

Buckley Space Force Base has returned to normal operations after a report of suspected explosives prompted a major security response and temporary gate closures.

Marcus ThompsonMarcus Thompson
Webb Telescope Reveals Stunning Details of 'Cranium' Nebula
Space Science

Webb Telescope Reveals Stunning Details of 'Cranium' Nebula

The James Webb Space Telescope has captured stunning new images of the “Exposed Cranium” nebula, revealing intricate details of a dying star's final moments.

Maya SinghMaya Singh
NASA Astronaut Mike Fincke Reveals Medical Issue in Space
Space Health

NASA Astronaut Mike Fincke Reveals Medical Issue in Space

NASA astronaut Mike Fincke has revealed he was the crew member whose medical issue prompted the early return of the Crew-11 mission from the ISS in January.

Arthur DonovanArthur Donovan
Astronomers Unveil Most Detailed Map of Milky Way's Core
Space Science

Astronomers Unveil Most Detailed Map of Milky Way's Core

Using the world's largest radio telescope, astronomers have captured the most detailed image ever of the Milky Way's core, revealing its chemical makeup and secrets of star formation.

Dr. Evelyn ReedDr. Evelyn Reed
Antarctic Gravity Low Reveals 70 Million Years of Earth's History
Science

Antarctic Gravity Low Reveals 70 Million Years of Earth's History

A vast region of low gravity beneath Antarctica is giving scientists an unprecedented look back at 70 million years of Earth's deep interior history.

Julian VanceJulian Vance
Astronomers Capture First X-ray Image of a Sun-like Star's Protective Bubble
Space Science

Astronomers Capture First X-ray Image of a Sun-like Star's Protective Bubble

Using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, astronomers have captured the first clear image of a protective bubble, or astrosphere, around a young sun-like star.

Dr. Evelyn ReedDr. Evelyn Reed