Spruce trees stumped (sigh) when it comes to predicting eclipses

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ESA’s 5G laboratory on wheels

A dark blue van stands at the ready in front of a 25-metre-wide antenna, framed by…

ESA – Uranus (January 2025)

For the first time, an international team of astronomers have mapped the vertical structure of Uranus’s…

Small But Mighty Microplate Reader Could Transform NASA Research

A small but mighty piece of lab equipment, about the size of a cellphone, has arrived…

Webb maps Uranus’s mysterious upper atmosphere

Science & Exploration 19/02/2026 8 views 0 likes For the first time, an international team of…

Is our galaxy’s black hole actually made of dark matter?

An image of the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* in polarised light, captured by the Event…

ESA – Celeste

The world runs on invisible satellite navigation signals: they fuel our society, generate economic growth and…

The most recent volcanoes on Mars were surprisingly active

View larger. | Visualization of the volcano Pavonis Mons and the fissure next to it. A…

Rising ocean-surface temperatures in the Mediterranean Sea

Each year, the world’s leading climate scientists evaluate the most critical evidence on how our planet…

Space safety hazards: space weather

Solar storms can put on beautiful light shows in the night sky, known as auroras. But…