TECH & INNOVATIONNASA has revealed full-scale prototypes of six telescopes, including a mock-up of the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA), designed to study tiny fluctuations in the universe and potentially uncover groundbreaking insights.
SpaceX successfully launched 20 satellites for Eutelsat OneWeb, enhancing its satellite network and marking a significant step in the competition for global internet coverage.
Astronomers have discovered that what was originally identified as a single brown dwarf in 1995 is actually two brown dwarfs orbiting closely together around a small star.
Meteorites that land on Earth have been linked to their parent bodies in space, with new studies confirming the origins of over 90% of these celestial rocks.
Two distant comets, Tsuchinshan-ATLAS (C/2023 A3) and another icy body, are set to pass by Earth in the days leading up to Halloween, providing a celestial spectacle for stargazers.
The cosmos is a place of constant motion, where every particle, planet, and galaxy is on the move. However, Nam Kim, CEO, and inventor at Artificial Consciousness Technology, Inc., presents a theory that challenges understanding this motion. According to his "One Believing Theory," everything in the universe is moving at the speed of light, yet it is decelerating—a process that profoundly affects time, space, and mass.
Scientists have discovered a small asteroid, 2024 PT5, which was recently pulled closer to Earth's orbit by gravity, sparking interest from NASA for further tracking.
NASA shut off the plasma science experiment on Voyager 2 to conserve energy and ensure that the aging spacecraft could continue functioning and transmitting data into the 2030s.
The NOAA has issued a warning for two upcoming geomagnetic storms, with a minor G1 storm expected today and a stronger G3 storm forecasted for Friday, October 4.