Tag: science
A new look at TRAPPIST-1e, an Earth-sized world in the ‘Goldilocks Zone’
Water on this exoplanet is possible, but only if it has an atmosphere. “And where there is water, there might be life.”
Blue Origin launches NASA’s dual spacecraft to study Mars’ magnetic mysteries
Looking into the idiosyncrasies of Mars’ weather to better prepare for future human exploration of the Red Planet
How and when to spot the November 2025 Supermoon
The biggest, brightest and closest full moon of the year rises this November. It’s the November 2025 Supermoon
NASA invited all of us to have our names launched into space aboard Artemis II test flight
We also get a personalized Artemis II Board Pass! Must register before January 21!
Scientists discover ultra-massive white dwarf star formed after a white dwarf merged with another star
Discovery of this rare cosmic collision made possible thanks to the Hubble Space Telescope
Hubble captures image of far-off spiral galaxy with active supermassive black hole at its core
The black hole at the center of Galaxy UGC 11397 boasts a mass 174 million times the mass of the Earth’s Sun
NASA Mars Orbiter catches image of volcano peeking above morning cloud tops
The 2001 Odyssey spacecraft captured a first-of-its-kind look at Arsia Mons, which dwarfs Earth’s tallest volcanoes.
16 states sue Trump administration for illegally gutting NSF research funding and education programs
The States argue that the federal government’s attempts to gut National Science Foundation research programs are illegal
NASA celebrates Hubble Telescope’s 35th anniversary with breathtaking images from space
NASA launched the Hubble Space Telescope in April 1990
To: Irritable Bowel Syndrome sufferers – Know the proven tips to take control of your gut health
“Don’t let IBS rule your life”










