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The nuclear satellite that fell on Canada, how Cosmos 954 nearly triggered a Cold War catastrophe
In 1978, a Soviet nuclear powered spy satellite lost control and crashed across the Canadian Arctic, scattering radioactive debris and forcing a covert international cleanup. This is the chilling ...
What goes up must come down! Dan Smith shows how pieces of falling space junk can be tracked by their sonic booms. ☄️🔊 ...
According to this early data, Jupiter’s equatorial radius was around 44,423 miles (71,492 kilometers), and its polar radius ...
A sun-sized space detector called LISA is set to catch ripples from colliding black holes, giving scientists a brand-new way to explore the universe.
Astronomers have produced the most detailed map yet of dark matter, revealing the invisible framework that shaped the Universe long before stars and galaxies formed. Using powerful new observations ...
Representing a stellar alignment of epic proportions, celebrity astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson and "Star Trek" legend ...
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Did we just see a black hole explode? Physicists think so—and it could explain (almost) everything
In 2023, a subatomic particle called a neutrino crashed into Earth with such a high amount of energy that it should have been ...
India will invest ₹3,600 crore over five years to boost astrophysics, building new telescopes in Ladakh, upgrading existing facilities, and setting up a state-of-the-art planetarium to advance ...
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‘Birth of science’: Particle accelerator decodes ancient Greek star map hidden in text
Ancient Greek astronomers made important observations regarding the night sky long before the first ...
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New JWST find is ripping up our timeline of the early universe
The James Webb Space Telescope is forcing cosmologists to redraw the schedule of the early cosmos. Structures that were ...
In partnership with Anthropic, NASA's JPL team have completed a drive on Mars where the route was planned not by a human but by AI.
A newly detected gravitational wave, GW250114, is giving scientists their clearest look yet at a black hole collision—and a powerful way to test Einstein’s theory of gravity. Its clarity allowed ...
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