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NASA Launches Pandora Telescope to Study Habitable Worlds in Ways James Webb Can't
By tracking active stars, NASA's Pandora will join the search for water and other key signs in exoplanet atmospheres.
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NASA advances to explore promising alien planets with seven industry partners for telescope mission
NASA has taken a bold step in the search for alien life beyond Earth. The space agency announced the selection of seven advanced technology partners for its next major mission, the Habitable Worlds ...
Our Sun’s outer atmosphere, the corona, is millions of degrees hotter than it should be, and no one knows why.
On February 17, 2026, a rare Ring of Fire solar eclipse will be visible from Antarctica, with online streams for safe viewing ...
Scientists observing the red giant star R Doradus have found that starlight isn’t strong enough to drive its stellar winds, ...
Hyderabad startups TakeMe2Space and Eon Space Labs are launching India's first orbital AI lab on Isro's PSLV-C62 mission. This features the monolithic MIRA telescope and a disruptive model to slash ...
Helio Corporation (OTCID: HLEO) (“Helio” or the “Company”) today announced that it will host a live Ask-Me-Anything (AMA) session ...
NASA has selected advanced technologies to power a future space telescope designed to image Earth-like planets and search their atmospheres for potential signs of life beyond our solar system.
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The evolution of solar imaging
The Sun has captivated humanity for millennia. And yet, despite being our closest star, studying it is not easy. Its blinding brilliance long defied detailed study. But over the centuries, astronomers ...
NASA has taken a major step toward one of its most ambitious science goals as it searches for signs of life on planets beyond our solar system ...
The National Science Foundation should "divest" its telescopes on Kitt Peak, according to a panel it commissioned to advise it on expected budget cuts. Recommended for divestiture: The 4-meter Mayall ...
Scientists confirmed that the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, which passed closest to Earth in December 2025, showed no ...
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