Astronomy
Covid-19 seems to age blood vessels – but only among women
How AI Could Prevent Satellite Collisions
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.
NASA's Juno Spacecraft Could Intercept 3I/ATLAS as it Approaches Jupiter
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...
How much has Mercury shrunk?
See a trio of spectacular star clusters brighten the summer sky in August 2025
Mercury quiz: How well do you know the Swift Planet?
How the nature of environmental law is changing in defense of the planet and the climate
NASA and Google test AI medical assistant for astronaut missions to the moon and Mars
Moon quiz: For all lunatics
Scientists just recreated the universe's first ever molecules — and the results challenge our understanding of the early cosmos
This Week In Space podcast: Episode 173 — The Return of the Malik
If everyone in the world turned on the lights at the same time, what would happen?
Titan darkens Saturn in rare shadow transit on Aug. 19: Here's how to see it
Tiny devices propelled by sunlight could explore a mysterious region of Earth's atmosphere
Comet's Water Reveals Clues About Life on Earth
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.