Two possibilities exist: Either we are alone in the Universe or we are not.
Both are equally terrifying.

— Arthur C. Clarke

Astronomy

Moonquakes Will Pose Risks To Long-term Lunar Base Structures

Universe Today - Sat, 08/16/2025 - 7:54am

Our Moon is a seismically active world and its long history of quakes could affect the safety of permanent base structures there. That's one conclusion from a study of quakes along the Lee-Lincoln fault in the Taurus-Littrow valley where the Apollo 17 astronauts landed in 1972. “The global distribution of young thrust faults like the Lee-Lincoln fault, their potential to be still active and the potential to form new thrust faults from ongoing contraction should be considered when planning the location and assessing stability of permanent outposts on the Moon,” said Smithsonian senior scientist emeritus Thomas R. Watters, lead author of the paper.

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Researchers Simulate What a Black Hole "Shadow" Looks Like

Universe Today - Sat, 08/16/2025 - 7:54am

Supercomputer simulations are helping scientists sharpen their understanding of the environment beyond a black hole’s "shadow," material just outside its event horizon.

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The JWST Shows Us That TRAPPIST-1d Is Not As Earth-Like As We Hoped

Universe Today - Sat, 08/16/2025 - 7:54am

The exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 d intrigues astronomers looking for possibly habitable worlds beyond our Solar System because it is similar in size to Earth, rocky, and resides in an area around its star where liquid water on its surface is theoretically possible. But according to a new study using data from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope, it does not have an Earth-like atmosphere.

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Mystery of the "Little Red Dots" May Finally Be Solved

Universe Today - Sat, 08/16/2025 - 7:54am

Deep in the darkness, tiny red specks of light have been driving astronomers to distraction. These mysterious "little red dots" discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope shouldn't exist, they’re impossibly compact yet blazingly bright, defying our understanding of how galaxies form. Now, Harvard researchers believe they've solved this billion year old puzzle with a theory involving the universe's rarest structures; dark matter halos.

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A Simple Instrument Could Find Martian DNA - If It Exists

Universe Today - Sat, 08/16/2025 - 7:54am

Mars still holds the promise of being one of the first places in the solar system humanity will colonize. However, if there was evolutionarily distinct, extant life on the planet, it might sway the heart of even the most ardent Mars colonization fans. So astrobiologists are in a race against time to try to determine whether or not such life exists, before the entire planet becomes an analogue of the Earth’s biosphere, if only unintentionally, and only a shadow of the ones that exists here. A new paper from the Christopher Temby and Jan Spacek of the Agnostic Life Finder (ALF) team discusses one of the most promising ways to prove definitively that life exists on the Red Planet - finding polyelectrolyte polymers - in other words, DNA.

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The Vibrational Lives of Black Holes

Universe Today - Sat, 08/16/2025 - 7:54am

When black holes are disrupted by things like infalling matter or gravitational waves, they vibrate like a bell struck with a clapper. The vibrations decay over time as the black hole returns to an equilibrium state. Astrophysicists can measure these vibrations to learn more about the black hole.

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When Dwarfs Dance, Do Galaxies Merge?

Universe Today - Sat, 08/16/2025 - 7:54am

New research shows how the 'dancing' behaviour of dwarf satellite galaxies can predict mergers between their hosts. A distant pair of galaxies is undergoing the same type of merger that Milky Way/Andromeda will undergo. Can the behaviour of their dwarf satellites tell astronomers what will happen when the MW and Andromeda merge?

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The Eye of Sauron And An Optical Illusion Solve A Cosmic Puzzle

Universe Today - Sat, 08/16/2025 - 7:54am

A stunning new image of a cosmic jet has helped astronomers unlock the mystery behind the unusually bright emission of high-energy gamma rays and neutrinos from a peculiar celestial object. The source is a blazar—a type of active galaxy powered by a supermassive black hole devouring matter at the heart of a galaxy. They have captured what looks like the mythical "Eye of Sauron" in the distant universe and may have just solved a decade-long cosmic puzzle.

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New Lightsail Material Pushes Interstellar Probe Dream Closer

Universe Today - Sat, 08/16/2025 - 7:54am

Any material used as a light sail is bound by very restrictive physical requirements. It has to be extremely light , can’t melt from the energy applied to it, and must bend, but not break, from that pressure. Various research groups around the world have been working on materials they believe will meet those requirements, and a new paper from researchers at the University of Pennsylvania describes experimental testing of what they believe to be the most functional light sail material yet developed.

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Astronomers Capture Rare Birth of Black Hole Activity

Universe Today - Sat, 08/16/2025 - 7:54am

A supermassive black hole in the act of awakening from slumber haas been detected by a team of astronomers. Using powerful radio telescopes, they observed this sleeping giant as it began to stir for the first time, offering an unprecedented look at how these stellar monsters come to life. Located 6 billion light years away, this giant has been dormant but suddenly roared to life just 1,000 years ago, revealing secrets about how the universe's most powerful forces shape entire galaxies.

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How AI Could Prevent Satellite Collisions

Universe Today - Sat, 08/16/2025 - 7:54am

Space is getting dangerously crowded but a new automated system could be the key to preventing catastrophic collisions that threaten our satellites and astronauts. The European Space Agency has developed CREAM (Collision Risk Estimation and Automated Mitigation), a revolutionary technology that aims to transform how we manage traffic in Earth orbit and keep space safe for future generations.

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NASA's Juno Spacecraft Could Intercept 3I/ATLAS as it Approaches Jupiter

Universe Today - Sat, 08/16/2025 - 7:54am

arXiv:2507.21402v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The interstellar object 3I/ATLAS is expected to arrive at a distance of $53.56(\pm 0.45)$ million ${\rm km}$ ($0.358\pm 0.003$~au) from Jupiter on March 16, 2026. We show that applying a total thrust $\Delta$V of $2.6755{{\rm km~s^{-1}}}$ to lower perijove on September 9, 2025 and then execute a Jupiter Oberth Maneuver, can bring the Juno spacecraft from its orbit around Jupiter to intercept the path of 3I/ATLAS on March 14, 2026. A close fly-by...

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Comet's Water Reveals Clues About Life on Earth

Universe Today - Sat, 08/16/2025 - 7:54am

A team of scientists have made a discovery that could help solve one of Earth's greatest mysteries, where did our planet's water come from? Using powerful radio telescopes, the researchers have detected water vapour in a comet located far beyond Neptune's orbit, and the results are changing our understanding of how life sustaining water arrived on our world.

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SpaceX aims to launch Starship Flight 10 test flight on Aug. 24

Space.com - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 5:55pm
SpaceX is targeting Aug. 24 for the 10th Flight Test for its Starship rocket, following delays from a pad accident and May's failed mission.
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Blue Origin's 2nd New Glenn rocket launch will fly twin NASA Mars probes to space on Sep. 29

Space.com - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 5:00pm
Blue Origin's powerful New Glenn rocket will launch NASA's ESCAPADE Mars mission no earlier than (NET) Sep. 29.
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Human Embryo Implantation Revealed in First-Ever 3D Images

Scientific American.com - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 4:45pm

Analyzing embryo movements in uteruslike environments could offer clues to improving the success rate of in vitro fertilization

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NASA wants new spacecraft to fly to hard-to-reach orbits around Earth and in deep space

Space.com - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 4:00pm
NASA has awarded $1.4 million to six companies, to further their ideas about how to get vehicles farther into space cheaply and efficiently.
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Russia to launch 75 mice, 1,000 fruit flies on Aug. 20 to study spaceflight effects

Space.com - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 3:00pm
Russia is readying its Bion-M No. 2 biosatellite for a planned Aug. 20 launch. The mission will send 75 mice and other specimens on a monthlong mission to Earth orbit.
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Scientists Use Earth's Shadow to Hunt for Alien Probes

Universe Today - Fri, 08/15/2025 - 2:57pm

For decades, astronomers have searched for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence using radio telescopes and optical instruments, scanning the skies for artificial signals. Now, researchers are taking a different approach, this time looking much closer to home for alien artefacts that might already be in our Solar System.

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