Astronomy
New NASA head wants to build a nuclear reactor on the moon – but why?
Solar eruption from Earth-facing sunspot could bring auroras this week
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NASA Budget Cuts Could Halt Space Missions, Climate Research, Experts Warn
NASA faces historic budget cuts that could shutter missions and stall vital research, prompting a bipartisan outcry from all of the agency’s living former science chiefs.
An icy supervolcano eruption on Pluto may have left a massive crater on the frozen world
When martian ground falls apart
In its latest postcard from Mars, the European Space Agency’s Mars Express returns to Acheron Fossae: a dramatic network of chasms carved into the surface of the Red Planet.
Short course of psychotherapy relieves lower back pain for three years
Short course of psychotherapy relieves lower back pain for three years
CHANGE THIS: NASA Installs Key ‘Sunblock’ Shield on Roman Space Telescope
Technicians have successfully installed two sunshields onto NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope’s inner segment. Along with the observatory’s Solar Array Sun Shield and Deployable Aperture Cover, the panels (together called the Lower Instrument Sun Shade), will play a critical role in keeping Roman’s instruments cool and stable as the mission explores the infrared universe. […]
Rogue Planets Can Spawn Their Own Planetary Systems
New research from the University of St Andrews has found that giant free floating planets have the potential to form their own miniature planetary systems without the need for a star.
Icy Comets Can Alter Exoplanet Atmospheres and Shape Habitability
Earth's history was shaped by the bombardment of icy and rocky bodies. These impacts delivered volatiles and organic compounds to the planet. They also brought water, helping Earth become the life-supporting planets it is today. Could the same thing happen on exoplanets?
Little Red Dots Eat Fast, But Not Faster Than Eddington
Little Red Dots are thought to be young supermassive black holes at the center of early galaxies. That would make them young versions of Active Galactic Nuclei. But Little Red Dots don't emit much x-ray light, and we're starting to learn why.
Lunar Photobioreactors Could Provide Food And Oxygen On The Moon
Astronauts exploring the Moon will need all the help they can get, and scientists have spent lots of time and plenty of money coming up with different systems to do so. Two of the critical needs of any long-term lunar mission are food and oxygen, both of which are expensive to ship to the Moon from Earth. So, a research team from the Technical University of Munich spent some of their time analyzing the effectiveness of using local lunar resources to build a photobioreactor (PBR), the results of which were recently published in a paper in Acta Astronautica.