Could the icy moons of our solar system hold life beyond our planet? Keith Cooper looks at how planetary scientists plan to ...
Comet 3I/ATLAS, one of the few known objects to have come from outside the Solar System, continues to surprise the scientific ...
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Voyager hits a 50,000K wall at the solar system’s edge that shouldn’t exist
At the ragged frontier where the Sun’s influence gives way to the galaxy, a decades‑old spacecraft has stumbled into a ...
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency will be launching the Martian Moons eXploration mission next year, which should ...
"The Giant Leap," by astrobiologist Caleb Scharf, is an optimistic account of our widening journey into the cosmos.
Scientists have been cataloging comet 3I/ATLAS’s journey through the Solar System since July, tracking major milestones as the rare interstellar visitor moves closer to Earth.
As the year comes to an end, we bring you a recap of the most-read stories throughout 2025, with the US taking most of the ...
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How 2025 became the year of comet: The rise of interstellar 3I/ATLAS, an icy Lemmon and a cosmic SWAN
Comet 3I/ATLAS was discovered on July 1, 2025, by the NASA-funded ATLAS telescope in Rio Hurtado, Chile and was quickly ...
A team of astronomers have used the Hubble space telescope to capture with direct imaging asteroids smashing into each other ...
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Japan: Scientists boost solar hydrogen output by capturing longer sunlight waves
Researchers have created a dye-sensitized photocatalyst that captures long-wavelength visible light to double solar hydrogen ...
Rapid deployment of renewable energy has reduced emissions but introduced new operational challenges. Solar and wind power ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Astronomers discover over 100 new moons in our solar system in 2025
In 2025, astronomers uncovered more than 100 new moons orbiting planets in our solar system, an exciting discovery that could ...
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