NASA reveals SpaceX Crew-13 astronauts set for ISS mission expected in September 2026 |

NASA reveals SpaceX Crew-13 astronauts set for ISS mission expected in September 2026 |

NASA has announced the crew assignments for its SpaceX Crew-13 mission, which is scheduled to launch no earlier than mid-September to the International Space Station. The mission brings together astronauts and cosmonauts from NASA, the Canadian Space Agency, and Roscosmos for a long-duration scientific expedition in low Earth orbit. The four-member team will join Expedition…

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NASA’s TESS detects a rare exoplanet system where orbits will shift out of alignment in 200 years |

NASA’s TESS detects a rare exoplanet system where orbits will shift out of alignment in 200 years |

Astronomers announced they discovered the TOI-201 planetary system, which greatly expands our understanding of how solar systems form and develop. It is located 370 light-years from Earth, has three distinct objects (a super-Earth, a warm Jupiter, and a very massive brown dwarf) and contains a dynamic gravitational interaction. Unlike the solar system we inhabit, as…

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Inside 2,300-year-old Egyptian mummies: CT scans expose skulls, disease, and a mysterious missing toe |

Inside 2,300-year-old Egyptian mummies: CT scans expose skulls, disease, and a mysterious missing toe |

The latest imaging work on ancient Egyptian remains has brought unusual clarity to mummified body parts that were sealed for over two millennia. Scientists using advanced CT and 3D scanning technology have examined limbs, skulls, and a foot that dates back more than 2,300 years. The remains, reportedly from between 401 and 259 BCE, were…

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Meet Ernst Öpik: The refugee astronomer who fled war in Europe and helped reveal where comets really come from |

Meet Ernst Öpik: The refugee astronomer who fled war in Europe and helped reveal where comets really come from |

Ernst Öpik’s journey from Estonia to Northern Ireland is a story shaped by war, forced migration and scientific achievement. A respected astronomer and astrophysicist, he left his homeland during the Second World War as Soviet forces advanced across Eastern Europe. Like thousands of Estonians in 1944, he fled the Red Army and began a long…

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China discovers rare Moon mineral that could revolutionise LED technology on Earth |

China discovers rare Moon mineral that could revolutionise LED technology on Earth |

Researchers in China have discovered the 11th new lunar mineral, ‘Cerium–Magnesium Changesite,’ from the first Moon meteorites recovered in China. This important advancement, announced by the China Geological Survey, represents a major development within extraterrestrial geology. The new mineral is colourless, transparent and brittle, with unusual physical characteristics such as a distinct fluorescence effect and…

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Antarctica’s “point of no return”: Scientists warn the meltdown may be unstoppable |

Antarctica’s “point of no return”: Scientists warn the meltdown may be unstoppable |

Antarctica has long been seen as Earth’s frozen shield, vast, remote, and seemingly unbreakable. Yet scientists are now warning that some of its most fragile regions may have crossed a dangerous threshold. What was once a slow, measurable retreat of ice is increasingly being described as something far more serious: a tipping point. This so-called…

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Major setback: Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket failure could delay NASA’s moon landing plans |

Major setback: Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket failure could delay NASA’s moon landing plans |

The recent failure of a Blue Origin mission has raised fresh questions about the timeline of NASA’s Artemis programme, even though the space agency was not directly involved in the launch. The company’s heavy-lift New Glenn rocket lifted off successfully but failed to place a commercial satellite into the correct orbit, ultimately leading to the…

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Re-entry: Astronaut’s MTech research shows manual control as a safety fallback

Re-entry: Astronaut’s MTech research shows manual control as a safety fallback

BENGALURU: Inside a seminar room at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) on Monday, astronaut Group Captain Angad Pratap laid out a scenario spacecraft designers prefer never to confront: a crew module hurtling back to Earth with its primary Navigation, Guidance and Control (NGC) system compromised.His answer is not to replace automation, but to add…

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