Space News
Pluto-Like World's Thin Atmosphere Poses a Mystery for Astronomers
Universe Today - 9 May 2026 05:52
Astronomers are puzzling over another oddball on the edge of the solar system: This time, it's an icy object less than a quarter of Pluto's size with a thin atmosphere - a layer of gas that's not typically fo...
Astronomers from Western University Discover the Birthplace of Cosmic "Buckyballs"
Universe Today - 10 May 2026 01:47
Fifteen years after Western astronomers first discovered buckyballs in space, theyre back with stunning images and rich data generated by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). The results of their study have revealed th...
MDA Space continues work on Gateway robotic arm
Space News - 10 May 2026 01:35
MDA Space is continuing work on a robotic arm for the lunar Gateway while it discusses the future of the project with the Canadian Space Agency.
A Brief-ish History of SETI. Part II: Ozma and the Drake Equation
Universe Today - 9 May 2026 22:38
By the mid-20th century, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence would emerge as an established field of scientific research. The era witnessed the first experiments, and many of the theoretical and philosophical un...
Viasat wins $307 million Marine Corps satellite communications contract
Space News - 9 May 2026 17:34
Five-year MECS2 award covers multi-orbit, multi-band commercial satellite services worldwide
4 epic myths hiding in the May sky - and how to find them
SPACE.com - 9 May 2026 17:00
Discover the tales behind four famous spring constellations.
When Mars Bites Back
Universe Today - 9 May 2026 16:56
More than 300 million kilometres from the nearest mechanic, NASA's Curiosity rover found itself in a situation that would make any engineer break into a cold sweat. A rock got stuck to its drill and wouldn't let ...
This Week In Space podcast: Episode 209 - Astronauts for America
SPACE.com - 9 May 2026 16:47
On Episode 209 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik talk with Garrett Reisman and Steve Lindsey, the leaders of the new organization Astronauts for America.
Scientists trace latest interstellar comet's home to a cold, isolated corner of the Milky Way
Phys.org - 9 May 2026 15:50
The comet that rambled past us from another star last year likely originated in a cold, isolated corner of the galaxy that had yet to gel into its own solar system, astronomers reported Thursday.
Ganymede's unique magnetic field may be powered by ongoing core formation-not a cooling core
Phys.org - 9 May 2026 14:10
Ganymede is not only Jupiter's largest moon, but also the largest in our solar system and one of the few that hosts a massive ice ocean. Adding to this planet-like moon's uniqueness is the fact that among the hun...
Non-rotating early galaxy is a surprise to astronomers
Phys.org - 9 May 2026 13:00
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have made a surprising discovery about a galaxy long, long ago and far, far away: It isn't rotating. That's something only seen in the most massive, mature galaxie...
Black hole jets measured in real time, revealing 10,000-sun power
Phys.org - 9 May 2026 12:50
For the first time, scientists have measured the instantaneous mind-blowing power of jets blasting from a black hole.
NASA's Artemis 2 commander and astrophotographer team up to capture breathtaking, never-before-seen shots of the moon's far side
SPACE.com - 9 May 2026 12:00
Astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy partnered with Artemis 2 commander Reid Wiseman to create stunning, never-before-seen views of the far side of the moon.
Lonely Jupiter-like planet 900 light years away tells us more about gas giants
Phys.org - 9 May 2026 07:50
One night last fall, University of Cincinnati astrophysics graduate Paul Smith waited anxiously for data to start rolling across his computer screen from the James Webb Space Telescope a million miles from Earth.