Space

The “Hidden Gem” List: 9 Exoplanets Astronomers Say Could Boom in Research by 2040

Most people who follow space news have heard of TRAPPIST-1 or the brief excitement around K2-18b. Those names travel well. ...
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I Asked ChatGPT Which Human Senses Science Says We’re Slowly Losing – Here’s What It Said

Most people assume sensory decline is something that happens quietly in old age, a slow fade that shows up as ...
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The Moon Landing Myth vs. the Documented Reality: What the Evidence Actually Shows

Fifty seven years after Neil Armstrong stepped onto the Sea of Tranquility, a strange thing keeps happening. Every time NASA ...
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I Asked AI Which Moons in Our Solar System Could Support Life – The Answer Surprised Me

I’ve spent a fair amount of time reading about ocean worlds, the kind of casual obsession that starts with one ...
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The “Dead Planet” Myth vs. the Mars Reality: What Rovers Are Actually Finding

For decades, Mars carried a simple label in the public imagination: a cold, dry, geologically dead rock spinning quietly at ...
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This Comet’s Path Is Closer to Earth Than First Reported

Skywatchers who circled April 2026 on their calendars got a small surprise this year. The comet everyone had been tracking ...
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NASA Scientists Warn: This Solar Event Could Disrupt Earth’s Power Grids

The sun has been unusually busy lately, and not in a subtle way. Sunspot clusters visible to the naked eye, ...
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Why the Next Generation of Space Stations Won’t Belong to Any Government

For most of the past three decades, if you wanted a presence in orbit, you needed the backing of a ...
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9 Things Science Recently Reversed About Our Solar System – and the Evidence Behind It

Space science moves fast, but it also backtracks. The neighborhood we thought we understood – eight planets, a dead Mars, ...
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The 6 U.S. Regions Where the Ground Itself Is Quietly Shifting

There’s something unsettling about the idea that the ground beneath your feet is slowly moving downward, millimeter by millimeter, year ...
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