Space exploration has delivered countless scientific breakthroughs, but it also comes with challenges — including what happens to spacecraft after their missions end. Recently, attention has turned to a retired spacecraft connected to NASA that is expected to make an uncontrolled reentry into Earth’s atmosphere. While such events are not unheard of, they often raise concerns about safety, potential debris and the broader issue of space sustai
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The countdown to humanity’s next great leap toward the Moon has slowed — but not stopped. NASA has officially delayed the launch of Artemis 2, pushing the historic mission back by at least one month from its previously expected timeframe. The decision has sparked widespread curiosity: When will Artemis 2 actually launch and why was the delay necessary?The short answer is that Artemis 2 is now expected to launch no earlier than March
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NASA has taken the rare step of ending an International Space Station (ISS) mission earlier than planned after one astronaut developed what officials described as a “serious medical condition.†While the space agency has emphasized that the astronaut is stable, the situation highlights an often-overlooked truth of human spaceflight: even with advanced technology, medical care in orbit has limits and sometimes the safest option i
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Artificial intelligence is pushing the limits of Earth-based infrastructure. Data centers are running hotter, energy demands are rising and latency is becoming a bottleneck for real-time global applications. Now, a bold idea is gaining traction among aerospace companies, AI researchers and U.S. defense agencies: space-based AI infrastructure powered by GPU-equipped satellites. These orbiting systems could transform how AI models are trai
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Space agencies around the world are collaborating in the largest coordinated planetary defence exercise in history, using the rare interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS to test and refine Earth’s readiness against potential cosmic threats. This unprecedented drill — involving scientific institutions, telescopes, and monitoring networks from multiple nations — is drawing global attention and sending a clear message: planetary
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Washington, D.C. — The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) continues to reshape modern astronomy, delivering unprecedented insights into the early universe, distant galaxies, and exoplanet atmospheres. As NASA and its international partners push deeper into space exploration, JWST has emerged as one of the most important scientific instruments of the decade. Designed as the successor to the Hubble Space Telescope, JWST is helping sc
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Get ready for a spectacular lunar show tonight, America! On Wednesday, November 5, 2025, the largest and brightest supermoon of the year will rise across the United States. Known as the Beaver Moon, this full moon marks the year’s closest approach to Earth, creating a breathtaking sight that will light up the evening sky. If you love skywatching or photography — or simply want to experience one of nature’s most striki
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A small but headline-grabbing possibility has astronomers talking: asteroid 2024 YR4 currently carries a non-zero chance of striking the Moon on December 22, 2032. That probability is small — roughly 4% by the latest orbital refinements — but it’s large enough that scientists and space agencies are studying the object, modelling potential effects, and even exploring whether an active defense would ever be warranted.
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In a market dominated by rising subscription costs and ad-heavy platforms, Roku is shaking things up with its latest offering:Howdy, a budget-friendly, ad-free streaming service. Priced at just$4.99/month, Howdy promises a no-frills, no-ads viewing experience—a rare find in tod
For many internet users in the 1990s and early 2000s, the sound of AOL’s dial-up connection—followed by the iconic"You’ve got mail!"greeting—was the soundtrack of going online. But now, after more than three decades, AOL (America Online) is officially shutt
The Xbox library just got a whole lot bigger! Microsoft has announced the addition of100 new gamesto the Xbox platform, spanning various genres, from action-packed adventures and RPGs to indie gems and retro classics. Whether you’re a Game Pass subscriber or a digital game col
Apple has always positioned itself at the heart of the creative revolution. From designers and filmmakers to musicians and vloggers, Apple devices have long been the go-to tools for people who turn ideas into impactful stories. Now, Apple is taking that legacy a step further. With the introducti
Get ready for a spectacular lunar show tonight, America! On Wednesday, November 5, 2025, the largest and brightest supermoon of the year will rise across the United States. Known as the Beaver Moon, this full moon marks the year’s closest approach to Earth, creating a breathtaking sight t
The smartphone industry is heating up once again as Samsung and Apple gear up for their next flagship releases. With the iPhone 17 launch right around the corner, Samsung has made a bold move to grab attention: the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is now available with a triple discount. This deal is turning hea
The traditional career formula—earn a degree, get hired, climb the ladder—has been a reliable script for decades. But in 2026, that script is being rewritten in real time. In a recent discussion with students, Google cofounder Sergey Brin said the company has hired “tonsâ