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December Moon Winter Meteors Meteor Start
- There is plenty to keep stargazers amused through the rest of December. From a planetary conjunction to the astronomical start of winter to some of 2025's most prolific meteor showers. The month has already got off to a stunning start with a third consecutive supermoon lighting up night skies with the added interest of a rare double lunar halo and the Northern Lights also putting on a dazzling show. Of course these delights rely on clear weather conditions. Check the viewing potential where you ... [Read More]

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Crater Butterfly Impact Material Water Mars
- Mars Express mission has uncovered a remarkable geological formation on Mars that resembles a butterfly. Situated in the Idaeus Fossae region, this unusual crater has intrigued scientists across the globe, providing valuable insights into the planet's complex geological history. The butterfly shape was formed by a shallow-angle impact, which caused debris to be ejected in two distinct lobes, creating wing-like structures. Some of the ejected material appears fluidised, suggesting possible ... [Read More]


Space Tracers Reconnection Earth Earth's Satellites
- Follow Earth on Google On July 23, 2025, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA launched two satellites called TRACERS from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The pair will study the invisible magnetic shield that surrounds Earth and track the bursts of energy that force their way through it. Flying about 360 miles above Earth, the two craft will chase each other through a gap in the magnetic field near the pole. Their goal is to capture detailed snapshots of a process ... [Read More]

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Comet 3i Atlas Instruments Comet Juice's Navcam Atlas
- ESA's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer, or Juice, has recently captured striking new observations of Comet 3I/ATLAS. In November 2025, the spacecraft employed five of its scientific instruments to study the comet, collecting crucial information about its activity, structure, and composition. These measurements are helping scientists understand the behaviour and characteristics of this interstellar visitor. Alongside these instruments, Juice's Navigation Camera, NavCam, provided an initial visual ... [Read More]


Methanol Comet System Cordiner Comet's Molecules
- Astronomers have discovered that 3I/ATLAS is carrying methanol and other chemicals that were probably important in the origin of life The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is belching out carbon-rich chemical compounds at higher rates than almost any other comet in our solar system. One of these compounds is methanol, a key ingredient in prebiotic chemistry that hasn't been seen in other interstellar objects. 3I/ATLAS , which is only the third visitor to our solar system from elsewhere in the galaxy, ... [Read More]


Galaxy Spiral Alaknanda Years Milky Way Yogesh Wadadekar
- A paper, published in  Astronomy and Astrophysics , details the discovery of a grand-design spiral galaxy that formed just 1.5 billion years after the Big Bang. Grand design galaxies are similar to the Milky Way in that they display well-formed spiral arms. Prior to this discovery, astronomers thought such objects took billions of years to achieve grand-design status. Apparently not. Using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), researchers Rashi Jain and Yogesh Wadadekar, working at the ... [Read More]


Mars Atmosphere Space Planet Mission Mars'
- Follow Earth on Google A new NASA mission is sending twin spacecraft toward Mars to watch the planet's upper atmosphere as space weather hits it in real time. The ESCAPADE mission to Mars launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Nov. 13, 2025. The goal is to see how charged particles from the Sun peel away Mars' thin air, effectively "killing" the Red Planet. Those measurements should help explain how a once wetter planet turned into the dry place we see today. How Mars lost its atmosphere The ... [Read More]

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Voyager Uranus Radiation Data Voyager 2 Study
- Reading time 3 minutes When Voyager 2 made its historic flyby of Uranus in 1986, the spacecraft captured the best data humanity had gathered on the giant planet up to that point. But as scientists become better at analyzing cosmic signals, they're also uncovering past mistakes by revisiting Voyager 2's data, as yet another study points out. This time, astronomers with the Southwest Research Institute offer an answer to a 39-year-old mystery surrounding Uranus's radiation levels, reporting their ... [Read More]

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Time Mars Earth Clocks Gravity Relativity
- Time actually runs slightly faster on Mars. This temporal lag is a direct consequence of Albert Einstein's Theory of General Relativity. The rule is simple: the weaker the gravity, the faster time passes. Mars's surface gravity is a weakling, approximately five times weaker than Earth's. That deficit speeds up time. Four hundred seventy-seven microseconds sounds minuscule. It's about one-thousandth of the time it takes you to blink. But for the advanced communication networks of the future, ... [Read More]


Water Hydrogen Worlds Planets Molten Rock Sub Neptunes
- Follow Earth on Google Some of the hottest known planets look far too scorched to hold water. Yet their atmospheres keep flashing unmistakable chemical hints that water is present – and sometimes abundant. A new study offers a surprising solution. Deep inside these worlds, molten rock and hydrogen may be reacting to create water outright. In effect, these planets could be forging oceans from within instead of inheriting them from ancient ice. Led by Harrison Horn of Arizona State ... [Read More]

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Matter Galaxies Universe Stars Radio Bursts
- If you look across space with a telescope, you'll see countless galaxies, most of which host large central black holes, billions of stars and their attendant planets. The universe teems with huge, spectacular objects, and it might seem like these massive objects should hold most of the universe's matter. But the Big Bang theory predicts that about 5% of the universe's contents should be atoms made of protons, neutrons and electrons. Most of those atoms cannot be found in stars and galaxies ... [Read More]


Hole Rx J1131 Light Black Hole Galaxy J1131
- Follow Earth on Google Astronomers have found a way to measure the hot corona around a distant supermassive black hole. The black hole sits in the quasar RX J1131, about 6 billion light years from Earth, and it glows with intense energy as it pulls in nearby gas. Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array ( ALMA ) in Chile, the team watched how the black hole's signal changed over several years. Those subtle flickers revealed the size and brightness of the gas halo. This approach ... [Read More]

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Galaxies Filament Light Science Years Researchers
- It's quick and easy to access Live Science Plus, simply enter your email below. We'll send you a confirmation and sign you up for our daily newsletter, keeping you up to date with the latest science news. A giant rotating filament of the cosmic web may be the largest spinning structure ever seen, and could help reveal how galaxies form. Astronomers have spotted what is likely the "largest spinning object" ever discovered, and its rotation could hold important clues about how galaxies develop. ... [Read More]


Asteroid Earth Asteroids Size Impact Time
- Early this year, a surprise space rock made headlines around the globe when the International Asteroid Warning Network sounded its highest alarm since its creation in 2013. Threat levels for the newly discovered asteroid, named 2024 YR 4 , were steadily increasing rather than waning, and experts estimated that the superyacht-sized rock had as much as a 1-in-33 chance of hitting Earth in just eight years. Its relatively long four-year orbit meant it would not be detectable again until 2028 on ... [Read More]


Wasp B Planet Atmosphere Wasp 107 B Star
- It's quick and easy to access Live Science Plus, simply enter your email below. We'll send you a confirmation and sign you up for our daily newsletter, keeping you up to date with the latest science news. A "super-puff" exoplanet is leaking a lot of helium into space, new observations show — and may be in the process of losing a lot of its atmosphere. A large plume of helium gas was spotted evaporating from the giant planet, known as WASP-107b, according to research based on observations ... [Read More]


Astronomers Life Nasa Earth Year Scientists
- Reading time 6 minutes In 2025, NASA faced unprecedented uncertainty as it grappled with sweeping layoffs , looming budget cuts , and leadership switch-ups . Despite all of that, the agency somehow still managed to do some seriously astonishing science. The insights we gained from NASA researchers, robots, telescopes, and spacecraft this year underscore the importance of protecting the agency's core mission: to explore the unknown in air and space, innovate for the benefit of humanity, and ... [Read More]

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