Space
The United States is set to launch a satellite straight out of a James Bond movie, capable of transmitting solar energy anywhere on Earth.
A new space-power race is taking shape, and one bold idea is stepping into the light. An American company plans to turn orbit into a clean-energy relay, using a satellite system that beams power where itโs needed, when itโs needed. The promise sounds cinematic, yet the plan leans on real engineering, careful funding, and a ... Read more
A NASA probe has just witnessed the most powerful volcanic eruption in the Solar System โ and itโs not on Earth!
The sight hit like a thunderclap: a searing plume, a glow too bright to ignore, and the unmistakable force of a volcanic eruption far from home. Power, scale, and heat rewrote the record books in seconds, while the mystery stayed intact. What Juno saw changes how we read the Solar Systemโs energy, how we compare ... Read more
James Webb โ Black Hole Challenges Big Bang Theories and Redefines Our Understanding of Galaxies
A puzzle at the edge of time just gained a new piece. With James Webb, astronomers caught signs of a giant black hole inside a tiny, faraway galaxy. The find upends tidy timelines and stirs big questions. It asks how stars, gas, and gravity shaped the first cities of light. The stakes are high, and ... Read more
Confirmed by NASA โ Black Hole HLX 1 Awakens After Millions of Years and Consumes a Star 450 Million Light-Years Away
A sleeping cosmic engine just roared, sending a flash that shook our telescopes and our ideas. HLX-1 stirs after ages of quiet, then feasts on a nearby star so far away that light needs hundreds of millions of years to arrive. The scene looks violent, yet it reads like a clue. One object, one blaze, ... Read more
NASA โ Gigantic object traveling at 1 million km/h could leave the Milky Way
A red glow cuts across space at a speed that bends belief. Named CWISE J1249, this strange body has surprised astronomers with its size, faint heat, and blistering paceโabout 1.6 million kilometers per hour. Fast enough to break free of the Milky Way, it blurs the line between planet and star. It likely sits in ... Read more
Astronomers May Have Just Found the First Solid Clue to Planet Nine
A faint, slow traveler in the deep sky has revived a decades-long chase. Astronomers now weigh fresh evidence that could finally point toward Planet Nine. The signal comes from far-infrared sky maps separated by decades, and the pattern looks persuasive. It aligns with predictions about a distant, massive world that tugs on small icy bodies. ... Read more
โI Mapped the Invisibleโ: An American High-School Student Amazes Scientists by Discovering 1.5 Million Lost Space Objects
A teenage researcher turned a quiet summer into a scientific jolt. Working with retired telescope data and modern code, he built a system that spots faint, shifting signals the eye often misses. The project grew fast, then leapt further once results held up to scrutiny.ย Nothing captures its ambition and scale better than space. What began ... Read more
Scientists Confirm Water Exists Across the Moon, Not Just at the Poles
A quiet shift is reshaping our picture of the Moon. Evidence now shows hydration is not restricted to polar shadows but spreads across diverse terrains. Instruments have traced water locked in minerals and hydroxyl formed by energetic particles, so the resource picture looks broader, richer, and more practical. That matters for crews because life support, ... Read more
Largest Black Holes in the Universe May Be Origin of Dark Matter
They bend space and time, shape galaxies, and may even touch the unseen mass that binds them. The biggest black holes push scale to extremes and force new physics into view. From ancient seeds to quasar engines, their growth hints at a hidden story. Follow the evidence, compare ideas, and weigh how darkness might arise ... Read more
“Impact Impossible” โ Massive Asteroid Apophis on Near Approach in 2029
A bright visitor will skim past Earth in 2029, close enough to stun and to teach. The near-Earth object Asteroid Apophis will glide inside the geostationary belt, bright to the naked eye and tracked worldwide. Because tiny forces can steer fate, scientists are watching numbers, not noise, confirming a sky show while probing distant risk, ... Read more