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

— Arthur C. Clarke

Astronomy

Intensely grieving a loved one could shorten a mourner's life

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Fri, 07/25/2025 - 1:00am
Feeling profound grief years after a loved one has died could affect our own longevity
Categories: Astronomy

Intensely grieving a loved one could shorten a mourner's life

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Fri, 07/25/2025 - 1:00am
Feeling profound grief years after a loved one has died could affect our own longevity
Categories: Astronomy

How the Moon’s Hidden Protection Shields Against Solar Wind Erosion

Universe Today - Thu, 07/24/2025 - 7:29pm

It seems the Moon has been protecting itself from cosmic erosion all along! Using Apollo moon dust for the first time, a team of researchers found that the lunar surface's rough, porous texture acts as a natural shield against solar wind bombardment, thus reducing erosion rates by up to ten times more than previously thought. This groundbreaking finding not only solves a long standing puzzle about the Moon's thin atmosphere but also rewrites our understanding of how rocky planets lose material to space, with major implications for upcoming missions to the Moon and Mercury.

Categories: Astronomy

Apparently Vera Rubin Captured Images Of 3I/ATLAS Before It Was Even Discovered

Universe Today - Thu, 07/24/2025 - 7:29pm

Sometimes serendipity happens in science. Whether it’s an apple falling from a tree or a melting chocolate bar, some of the world’s greatest discoveries come from happy accidents, even if their stories may be apocryphal. According to a new paper on arXiv, there’s a new story to add to the archives of serendipitous scientific discoveries - Rubin happened to make observations of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS before its official discovery, while the telescope was still in its Science Validation survey, marking the earliest, high resolution images we will likely get of the comet at that time.

Categories: Astronomy

Weird space weather seems to have influenced human behavior on Earth 41,000 years ago – our unusual scientific collaboration explores how

Space.com - Thu, 07/24/2025 - 5:00pm
Thanks to auroras and other space weather, humans have adapted techniques to overcome these issues.
Categories: Astronomy

Spain offers 400 million euros to revive Thirty Meter Telescope as Trump suggests cancelling project

Space.com - Thu, 07/24/2025 - 4:00pm
The Spanish government may have a way to save the Thirty Meter Telescope.
Categories: Astronomy

Why Trump's order targeting 'woke' AI may be impossible to follow

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Thu, 07/24/2025 - 4:00pm
President Trump signed an executive order requiring companies with US government contracts to make their AI models "free from ideological bias". That could get messy for Big Tech
Categories: Astronomy

Why Trump's order targeting 'woke' AI may be impossible to follow

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Thu, 07/24/2025 - 4:00pm
President Trump signed an executive order requiring companies with US government contracts to make their AI models "free from ideological bias". That could get messy for Big Tech
Categories: Astronomy

Wild new 'Skyfall' Mars mission would drop 6 scout helicopters onto the Red Planet from the air (video)

Space.com - Thu, 07/24/2025 - 3:55pm
"With six helicopters, Skyfall offers a low-cost solution that multiplies the range we would cover, the data we would collect, and the scientific research we would conduct."
Categories: Astronomy

Hulk Hogan’s Biggest Impact May Have Been in Digital Privacy

Scientific American.com - Thu, 07/24/2025 - 3:45pm

Hulk Hogan, a larger-than-life wrestler known for his showmanship, succumbed to cardiac arrest after a career marked by digital hoaxes and a landmark battle against online exploitation

Categories: Astronomy

Record marine heatwaves may signal a permanent shift in the oceans

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Thu, 07/24/2025 - 3:00pm
Fierce marine heatwaves were recorded globally in 2023 and 2024, and some researchers now believe they mark the start of a fundamental change with devastating consequences for life on Earth
Categories: Astronomy

Record marine heatwaves may signal a permanent shift in the oceans

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Thu, 07/24/2025 - 3:00pm
Fierce marine heatwaves were recorded globally in 2023 and 2024, and some researchers now believe they mark the start of a fundamental change with devastating consequences for life on Earth
Categories: Astronomy

Scientists just made the 1st antimatter 'qubit.' Here's why it could be a big deal

Space.com - Thu, 07/24/2025 - 3:00pm
Scientists made an antimatter qubit made from an antiproton that is in a state of quantum superposition. This breakthrough will allow the strength of the particle's magnetic moment to be measured with unprecedented precision.
Categories: Astronomy

Satellite data reveals 2023 was record-breaking for marine heatwaves — are we at a 'climate tipping point?'

Space.com - Thu, 07/24/2025 - 2:30pm
The impacts ripple into human systems — reducing fishery yields, straining aquaculture and affecting industries that rely on stable ocean conditions.
Categories: Astronomy

‘Arsenic Life’ Microbe Study Retracted after 15 Years of Controversy

Scientific American.com - Thu, 07/24/2025 - 2:00pm

A controversial arsenic microbe study unveiled 15 years ago has been retracted. The study’s authors are crying foul

Categories: Astronomy

'The ocean is no longer too big to watch': How AI and satellite data are helping rid Earth's seas of illegal fishing

Space.com - Thu, 07/24/2025 - 2:00pm
Protected regions of the ocean are doing their job and keeping illegal fishing at bay, according to new research combining satellite imagery with artificial intelligence.
Categories: Astronomy

These gorgeous new images of the cosmos from NASA's Chandra X-ray telescope took our breath away (video)

Space.com - Thu, 07/24/2025 - 1:30pm
NASA has unveiled a dazzling new collection of cosmic images from the Chandra X-ray Observatory, capturing spectacular stars and galaxies in unprecedented detail.
Categories: Astronomy

No, the whole world won't go dark on Aug. 2 — but a once-in-a-century eclipse is coming

Space.com - Thu, 07/24/2025 - 1:14pm
A viral claim says the world will go dark on Aug. 2. It won't — but a record-breaking solar eclipse is coming in 2027.
Categories: Astronomy

This 'super-Earth' exoplanet 35 light-years away might have what it takes to support life

Space.com - Thu, 07/24/2025 - 1:00pm
A super-Earth exoplanet has been detected within the habitable zone of a nearby red dwarf star, where liquid water might exist on its surface under the right atmospheric conditions.
Categories: Astronomy