After more than 2,000 years, the first-ever star map created by ancient astronomer Hipparchus has been uncovered using cutting-edge X-ray technology.
Observations of the Rimae Bode region on the moon reveal five distinct types of terrain and identify several potential ...
NASA has selected two scientists from the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado Boulder to be part of an astrobiology task force.
A new species of giant mosasaur, Pluridens imelaki, discovered in Morocco’s Late Cretaceous phosphate beds, unveils new ...
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China's 1st moon astronauts could land in Rimae Bode, a 'geological museum' on the lunar near side
A new study highlights the volcanic Rimae Bode region as a scientifically promising destination for China's first crewed moon landing mission, which the nation wants to achieve by 2030.
By analyzing the data from various space observatories and ground-based telescopes, European astronomers have performed a ...
The researchers who scan the skies for radio signals from extraterrestrials are now rethinking their approach.
Comet 3I/ATLAS continues to make astonishing headlines, thanks to new findings from astronomers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). This new research reveals that 3I/ATLAS ...
Consumers' satisfaction with online shopping, health and wellness, and other areas is on the rise, according to 77th annual report ...
Astronomers have created an enormous 3D map of the universe revealing a glowing “sea of light” from hydrogen gas during the cosmic dawn nearly 11 billion years ago.
When looking up into the night sky, the black canvas is usually filled with an array of lights and patterns. To an ordinary person, these patterns may not seem too intriguing or even garner a second ...
Astronomers have created the largest and most detailed 3D map yet of a glowing signal from the early universe, revealing hidden galaxies and gas from 9-11 billion years ago. By analyzing faint ...
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