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May 21 2025SCIENCE

Galactic Showdown: One Galaxy's Radiation Sabotage

In the vast expanse of the universe, a dramatic scene unfolds between two galaxies. One galaxy is using a powerful beam of radiation to hinder the growth of its neighbor. This cosmic battle has been ongoing for billions of years, and scientists recently got a glimpse of this intense interplay. Th

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Voyager's Thruster Revival: A Spacecraft's Second Wind

Voyager 1 has been a space traveler for nearly 50 years, braving the tough conditions of outer space. It is a marvel of engineering that has kept going despite its age. The latest challenge for the team on the ground was to bring back to life a set of thrusters that had been out of action for deca

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

The Future of Space Exploration: A Crossroads

Space exploration has always been a big deal. It has expanded our knowledge and inspired countless people. However, recent budget proposals threaten to slow down this progress. The White House Office of Management and Budget suggested cutting NASA's science program by 47%. This could halt or even ca

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

Mars' Glowing Sky: A New Light Show for Future Explorers

The red planet has a new trick up its sleeve. A rover on Mars has captured the first aurora that humans can see with the naked eye. This isn't just a pretty sight; it's a big deal for space weather studies. The green glow in the Martian sky was caused by a solar storm that hit Mars last year. Sc

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

Mars Lights Up: The First Glimpse of Alien Aurora

The Red Planet has always been a mystery. But recently, it gave us a surprise. A team of scientists spotted something amazing. They saw the first visible aurora on Mars. This is a big deal. It is the first time humans have seen this light show on another planet with their own eyes. The aurora

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May 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Lunar Mission Delayed: The Engine Switch-Up

A lunar mission, backed by NASA, is facing a setback due to an engine change. The project, involving a lunar lander built by ispace U. S. , was initially set to launch in 2026. However, the switch to a new engine, called VoidRunner, has pushed the launch date to 2027. The original plan involved usi

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May 10 2025POLITICS

New Leadership in Space: The Unexpected NASA Pick

A retired Air Force officer has been chosen for a big role at NASA. Matthew Anderson is the name. He was nominated to be the deputy administrator of NASA. This news came out on May 6. It was not widely known until a social media post by the Space Force Association on May 7. Anderson has a long histo

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May 10 2025SCIENCE

Making Moon Science More Affordable and Effective

The moon is back in the spotlight, with new efforts pushing for regular exploration and discovery. These missions, driven by private companies, are all about landing safely and delivering important scientific tools. The goal is to answer big questions about our lunar neighbor. These missions are par

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May 10 2025SCIENCE

Next Giant Leap: Artemis 2 Moon Mission Takes Shape

NASA is making big strides with its Artemis 2 moon mission. The massive Space Launch System (SLS) rocket is taking shape inside the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Technicians recently added the rocket's second stage, known as the Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stag

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May 04 2025SCIENCE

Time is running out for our planet.

The idea of Earth turning into a fiery wasteland might seem like science fiction, but it's a real concern for some of the brightest minds in science. Stephen Hawking, a famous physicist, warned that our planet could become unlivable by the year 2600. His predictions have caught the eye of NASA, whic

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