After accidentally turning the Voyager 2 spacecraft away from Earth and losing contact with it, NASA…
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Is it possible to drill a hole straight through a planet?
Could we bore a hole through the centre of Earth? What would it be like to…
Our solar system might be 1.1 million years older than we thought
A new analysis of small flecks in meteorites calculates the age of the solar system as…
Essential molecule for life spotted floating in space for first time
Carbonic acid, an important component of amino acids, has been seen in a cloud of gas…
Euclid space telescope sends back amazing first images of the cosmos
The European Space Agency’s Euclid telescope launched on 1 July, and now it has delivered its…
UFO hearing: Why do so many people believe aliens have visited Earth?
Despite testimony by David Grusch to US Congress about “non-human biologics” and UFO crash sites, there…
Why do so many people believe aliens have visited Earth?
Despite testimony by David Grusch to US Congress about “non-human biologics” and UFO crash sites, there…
Stars have an innate twinkle – and now you can listen to it
Simulations of the rippling that occurs inside stars has made it possible to turn this innate…
We may have finally figured out how galaxy-scale magnetic fields arose
Large-scale magnetic fields that fill up the universe may have grown from tiny magnetic fields that…
Water seen in young planet system shows Earth may have always been wet
The James Webb Space Telescope has spotted water vapour in an area where planets may be…