SPACENASA's Hubble Space Telescope recently revealed an astronomical occurrence, showing that the outer halo of gas is expanding more rapidly compared to the innermost portion of the nebula.
NASA succeeded in launching the Imaging X-Ray Polarimetry Explorer( IXPE) into space atop a SpaceX Falcon rocket with a two-year mission of investigating and measuring X-ray polarization in space.
Researchers discovered that gravitational waves might provide the key to understanding the reason the unthinkable colossal event called the Big Bang that seeded the universe, produced more matter than antimatter.
The International Gemini Observatory has twin 8.1meter diameter optical/infrared telescopes that recently captured an image of the Chamaeleon Infrared Nebula that resembles a one-winged butterfly.
NASA recently performed an exchange of international asteroid samples with the Japanese Exploration Agency. The said execution marks the hugest sample of asteroids curated in the history of Johnson Space Center.
Cislunar space, the gap between Earth's orbit and the Moon, has been gaining attention from the space community as nations have been eyeing it as the new military "high ground."
A research team recently found beta Crucis A to be roughly 14.5 times as gigantic as the Sun and approximately 11 million years old, which make it the heaviest star identified the regular movements of stars called "asteroseismology," ever.
United Launch Alliance (ULA) has found a fuel lead in the ground storage system of the launch pad and decided to delay the launch of the Atlas V rocket on early Tuesday morning.