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Deep in the early universe, 8.5 billion years ago, a galaxy is being torn apart.
Deep in the early universe, 8.5 billion years ago, a galaxy is being torn apart. Its gas is stripping away in long, star-forming tentacles.
Astrophysicists from the University of Waterloo have spotted the most distant "jellyfish galaxy" ever seen. Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), they peered into the COSMOS field—a patch of sky far from our own galaxy's dust.
Feb 191 min read


The Moon contracts, buckling its crust into ridges and scarps. A new study reveals these "wrinkles" are everywhere
As it cools, the Moon contracts, buckling its crust into ridges and scarps. A new study reveals these "wrinkles" are everywhere—and they might be dangerous. Unlike Earth, the Moon has no tectonic plates. It is a single-plate planet. Yet, it is seismically active. Why? Because it is shrinking.
Feb 191 min read


A galaxy made of 99% dark matter, betraying its presence only by four tiny clusters of stars.
In the shadows of a galaxy cluster, astronomers have found a phantom. A galaxy made of 99% dark matter, betraying its presence only by four tiny clusters of stars.
Most galaxies shine bright. But CDG-2 is a "Low-Surface-Brightness" galaxy, so faint it's nearly invisible. It contains only a sparse scattering of stars.
Feb 191 min read


A new proposal envisions 1 million satellites orbiting Earth.
A new proposal envisions 1 million satellites orbiting Earth. While promising data centers in space, it threatens to permanently alter the night sky for all of humanity.
On January 30, 2026, SpaceX filed for a megaconstellation of up to 1,000,000 satellites. Operating between 500 and 2,000 km, these truck-sized data centers would create a continuous, industrialized presence in low Earth orbit.
Feb 191 min read


Deep in the heart of a 13-billion-year-old cluster, astronomers found two dead stars dancing.
Deep in the heart of a 13-billion-year-old cluster, astronomers found two dead stars dancing. One is visible. The other is a heavy, invisible ghost.
NGC 6397 is one of the closest globular clusters to Earth. It's a crowded, chaotic place where old stars go to die.
Feb 191 min read


New data suggests dark energy might be evolving over time.
New data suggests dark energy might be evolving over time. But one physicist argues the "new physics" might just be a calibration error in our cosmic rulers.
Dark Energy is the mysterious force accelerating the expansion of the universe. For decades, we assumed it was a constant (the Cosmological Constant, $\Lambda$).
Feb 191 min read


Scientists want to put an ultra-stable laser clock in a freezing lunar crater.
Scientists want to put an ultra-stable laser clock in a freezing lunar crater. It could be the heartbeat of a future lunar GPS.
The Moon's poles are dotted with "Permanently Shadowed Regions" (PSRs)—craters that haven't seen sunlight in billions of years. They are some of the coldest, quietest places in the solar system.
Feb 181 min read


Astronomers have found a rare exception: "Araish," a beautiful spiral galaxy hiding a powerful secret.
Radio jets usually belong to massive elliptical galaxies. But astronomers have found a rare exception: "Araish," a beautiful spiral galaxy hiding a powerful secret.
DRAGNs (Double Radio-Source Associated with Galactic Nuclei) are typically elliptical galaxies powered by supermassive black holes. Finding one inside a spiral galaxy is incredibly rare.
Feb 181 min read


Hidden behind curtains of cosmic dust, a population of ancient galaxies has finally been revealed.
Hidden behind curtains of cosmic dust, a population of ancient galaxies has finally been revealed. They challenge our understanding of how the universe grew up.
A team of 48 astronomers has discovered 70 faint, dusty galaxies that formed just 1 billion years after the Big Bang. These galaxies were invisible to optical telescopes like Hubble because they are shrouded in thick clouds of dust.
Feb 181 min read


New data from the Perseverance rover challenges the "Cold & Icy" theory, suggesting ancient Mars had heavy rainfall
New data from the Perseverance rover challenges the "Cold & Icy" theory, suggesting ancient Mars was drenched in persistent heavy rainfall for millions of years.
Mars today is a frozen desert. But 4 billion years ago, during the Noachian Epoch, it was a very different world. Evidence of river valleys and lake beds is undeniable, but the climate that created them is hotly debated.
Feb 171 min read


3I/ATLAS: An interstellar comet is speeding out of our solar system at 60 km/s.
An interstellar comet is speeding out of our solar system at 60 km/s. We missed the chance to launch directly. But we can still catch it—by diving into the Sun.
3I/ATLAS is the third interstellar object (ISO) ever detected. Like 'Oumuamua and Borisov before it, it's a visitor from another star system.
Feb 161 min read


We need satellites to save the Earth, but launching them endangers space itself.
We need satellites to save the Earth, but launching them endangers space itself. A new model helps designers balance vital data against the risk of collision.
Earth-observation satellites are critical for tracking climate change and disasters. But with 11,800 active satellites and predictions of 100,000 soon, Low Earth Orbit (LEO) is becoming a junkyard.
Feb 161 min read
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