European Euclid Space Telescope Launches To Shed Light On The Nature Of Dark Matter & Dark Energy
Euclid will create the largest-ever map of the universe, spanning more than a third of the sky and covering up to two billion galaxies
NASA Releases Stunning Image Of Saturn’s Rings Captured By James Webb Telescope
Any newly discovered moons might aid in the construction of a more complete picture of Saturn's history and present systems
NASA’s Mars Rotorcraft Restores Communication After 63 Days
The loss of communications was foreseen because a hill was between Ingenuity and Perseverance, which operate as a relay between the drone and Earth
NASA: Training Begins For The Artemis II Astronauts
The space agency stated that Artemis II builds on the success of the uncrewed Artemis I in 2022
NASA’s MAVEN Spacecraft Astounds With Ultraviolet Photos Of Mars
MAVEN was launched in November 2013 and entered Mars orbit in September 2014
NASA Depicts Global Carbon Emissions Which Lead To Climate Change
Carbon dioxide is the most dominant greenhouse gas
European Space Agency’s Upcoming Space Observatory To Probe Dark Universe To Be Launch On A SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket
The project will yield vital insights into the underlying basis of gravity, dark energy, and dark matter
AI Trained On Text Data May Alter Social Scientific Research
The use of AI in social sciences opens up new avenues for generating ideas that can then be tested in human populations
US Space Force To launch ‘Silent Barker’ To Counter Russia, China Threats
The Space Force and NRO wouldn't reveal how many satellites will make up the Silent Barker constellation
Chinese Astronauts Return Home Safely Following A Six-Month Stint In Space Station
On November 29, 2022, China launched the manned spaceship Shenzhou-15