"Man will never reach the moon regardless of all future scientific advances."

— Dr. Lee De Forest

Astronomy

Camera Systems as Scientific Instruments in Artemis III EVAs

Universe Today - Thu, 06/26/2025 - 9:44pm

What imaging systems can NASA’s Artemis astronauts use on the Moon to conduct groundbreaking science and efficient documentation on the lunar surface? This is what a recent study presented at the 56th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC) aspired to address as a team of researchers from the University of Texas at El Paso and Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory investigated using next-generation cameras on the Artemis III mission, which is slated to be the first lunar surface mission of the Artemis program.

Categories: Astronomy

The Milky Way is More Clumpy than Astronomers Thought

Universe Today - Thu, 06/26/2025 - 9:44pm

Astronomers have found a new way of accurately mapping the outer gas disk of the Milky Way using the positions of young stars. In the process, they've also discovered that our galaxy's structure is more complex than everyone thought, complete with tufty-looking "flocculent" gas clouds.

Categories: Astronomy

First Amazing Solar Views from NASA’s CODEX Imager Released

Universe Today - Thu, 06/26/2025 - 9:44pm

A new solar observing telescope on the exterior of the International Space Station is open for business. NASA recently released images from the newly commissioned Coronal Diagnostic Experiment (CODEX) mounted on the station.

Categories: Astronomy

Mystery fireball spotted plummeting to Earth over the US

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Thu, 06/26/2025 - 6:09pm
There have been hundreds of reports of sightings of a “fireball” in the skies over the southern US – it may have been a meteor breaking up as it falls through Earth’s atmosphere
Categories: Astronomy

Mystery fireball spotted plummeting to Earth over the US

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Thu, 06/26/2025 - 6:09pm
There have been hundreds of reports of sightings of a “fireball” in the skies over the southern US – it may have been a meteor breaking up as it falls through Earth’s atmosphere
Categories: Astronomy

More than 1,800 National Science Foundation workers abruptly kicked out of agency headquarters

Space.com - Thu, 06/26/2025 - 5:35pm
National Science Foundation employees were told they'll be removed from the agency's headquarters on Tuesday (June 24) with no direction yet for where to go.
Categories: Astronomy

Upcoming DC movies: Superman, Supergirl, Clayface, The Batman Part II & beyond

Space.com - Thu, 06/26/2025 - 5:00pm
Superman is spearheading DC's big reboot in the realm of movies and TV, but what's coming next? And which projects are confined to elseworlds?
Categories: Astronomy

Does Using ChatGPT Really Change Your Brain Activity?

Scientific American.com - Thu, 06/26/2025 - 4:45pm

Scientists warn against reading too much into a small experiment about ChatGPT and brain activity that is receiving a lot of buzz

Categories: Astronomy

Astronomers discover baby planets taking their 1st steps in nearby stellar nursery (images)

Space.com - Thu, 06/26/2025 - 4:00pm
Astronomers have discovered the first step in planet birth, finding hitherto unseen structures in 78 planetary disks in the star-forming region of Ophiuchus.
Categories: Astronomy

Rocket Lab launches 'Get the Hawk Outta Here' mission from New Zealand (video)

Space.com - Thu, 06/26/2025 - 3:54pm
Rocket Lab launched an Electron rocket from New Zealand on June 26. The rocket carried a trio of radio frequency geolocation satellites and one experimental payload into a polar orbit.
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Ash trees are rapidly evolving some resistance to ash dieback disease

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Thu, 06/26/2025 - 3:00pm
DNA sequencing shows young trees are more likely to have gene variants that confer partial resistance to a fungus that has been wiping out ash trees across Europe
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Ash trees are rapidly evolving some resistance to ash dieback disease

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Thu, 06/26/2025 - 3:00pm
DNA sequencing shows young trees are more likely to have gene variants that confer partial resistance to a fungus that has been wiping out ash trees across Europe
Categories: Astronomy

Deep sleep seems to lead to more eureka moments

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Thu, 06/26/2025 - 3:00pm
After a nap, people who entered the second stage of sleep were more likely to spot a solution to a problem than those who slept lightly or not at all
Categories: Astronomy

Deep sleep seems to lead to more eureka moments

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Thu, 06/26/2025 - 3:00pm
After a nap, people who entered the second stage of sleep were more likely to spot a solution to a problem than those who slept lightly or not at all
Categories: Astronomy

These rocks are probably the last remains of Earth's early crust

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Thu, 06/26/2025 - 3:00pm
Geologists have long debated whether a stony formation in Canada contains the world’s oldest rocks – new measurements make a compelling case that it does
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These rocks are probably the last remains of Earth's early crust

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Thu, 06/26/2025 - 3:00pm
Geologists have long debated whether a stony formation in Canada contains the world’s oldest rocks – new measurements make a compelling case that it does
Categories: Astronomy

These Actions Could Make Vaccines Safer. But RFK, Jr., Isn’t Pursuing Them

Scientific American.com - Thu, 06/26/2025 - 3:00pm

Vaccines are safe, but they could always be safer—here’s what would make a difference

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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3: Release date, cast & how to watch Paramount+'s summer sci-fi series

Space.com - Thu, 06/26/2025 - 3:00pm
Captain Pike and the Enterprise crew are back and on the hunt for The Gorn. Here’s everything we know about 'Strange New Worlds' Season 3 after 2023’s cliffhanger finale.
Categories: Astronomy

Sparkling Andromeda

NASA Image of the Day - Thu, 06/26/2025 - 2:30pm
The Andromeda galaxy, also known as Messier 31 (M31), is the closest spiral galaxy to the Milky Way at a distance of about 2.5 million light-years. This new composite image contains data of M31 taken by some of the world’s most powerful telescopes in different kinds of light. This image is released in tribute to the groundbreaking legacy of Dr. Vera Rubin, whose observations transformed our understanding of the universe.
Categories: Astronomy, NASA

Human remains lost after memorial spaceflight capsule crashes into the sea

Space.com - Thu, 06/26/2025 - 2:00pm
The remains of 166 people part of a Celestis Memorial Spaceflight are presumed lost after The Exploration Company's "Mission Possible" capsule presumably crashes into Pacific Ocean.
Categories: Astronomy