James Webb Space Telescope gets satellite sidekick to aid search for habitable planets (www.space.com)
A new small satellite will peer at distant stars to help NASA's James Webb Space Telescope search for potentially habitable exoplanets.
A new small satellite will peer at distant stars to help NASA's James Webb Space Telescope search for potentially habitable exoplanets.
NASA officials overestimated their ability to contain alien microbes after the first moon landing, a new analysis suggests.
I have linked a non-paywall version, but if you can, I suggest checking out the Times version of the story as it goes into much more detail and has lots of great pictures....
Every star ages, but astronomers rarely get to watch it happen in real time. Now, they've gotten a front-row seat to the aging of an unusually chaotic star — and found that it's headed toward a spectacularly violent death....
I'm cautious of this new reboot. Seasons 1-5 are some of my favorite episodes of TV....
Another great opportunity to get a close glimpse at the red planet
Europe's newest weather satellite has snapped Earth looking beautiful but ominously cloudy in a high-detailed image of our planet.
James Webb continues to be an absolute game changer. This telescope is honestly extremely impressive.
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