The scene around WISPIT 2 is messy in a way that matters. Rings of dust circle the young star, gaps cut through the disc, and inside two of those openings sit giant planets still in the act of forming ...
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Artemis II Catches Glimpse of the Moon's Grand Canyon, a Basin That Looks Like a Giant Bullseye
Learn about the Orientale basin, a ringed impact structure on the moon that was recently seen by the Artemis II crew.
Using preliminary data from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, scientists have discovered over 11,000 new asteroids. The data ...
His creation is Rise, a round, smiling moon wearing a baseball cap that shows half of Earth’s surface. It is a nod to the ...
In the middle of a five-day power outage brought on by an early spring storm, Woody Gontina’s house appeared to be the only ...
To get Colossus up and running fast, xAI built its own power plant, setting up as many as 35 natural-gas ...
It’s like shooting a bullet with another bullet. Except the two — one the size of a trailer and the other as tall as the ...
Future missions will need longer expiration dates and grow-it-yourself options. Luckily, labs around the world are working on ...
Harbin Institute of Technology researchers propose a new terrain-aware framework for jointly optimising coverage, connectivity, and cost, enabling ...
Astronomers have observed two planets forming in the disk around a young star named WISPIT 2. Having previously detected one planet, the team has now employed European Southern Observatory (ESO) ...
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