- Video: Russia launches the first lunar probe in nearly 50 years

Russia has just successfully launched a lunar lander, marking the country's race against India, the US and China in this celestial exploration race.
- The majesty of the largest galaxy cluster ever known under the eyes of the $10 billion telescope

Nicknamed El Gordo, or fat galaxy cluster, this galaxy cluster is thought to be more than 2 million billion times the mass of the sun.
- Detecting a mysterious question mark in the universe

Although it is not clear what this 'question mark' is, but based on its shape and color, the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), which runs the Webb telescope project,
- Lonely star glitters in the background of an amorphous galaxy in the eyes of the Hubble telescope

Time to wait, yet another stunning image sent back to Earth by the Hubble Space Telescope this week, including two different merged exposures, shows the star's dramatic moment
- Strange white dwarf discovered, split by hydrogen and helium gas

Due to its strange appearance, this white dwarf has been nicknamed Janus, after the Roman god with two faces.
- This star 'tears up' its companion to create a rare beautiful nebula

It is no exaggeration to say that nebulae are among the most beautiful structures found in space. They are essentially giant clouds of dust and gas, shimmering with light from
- Admire the moment millions of new stars are born in the Lupus 3 nebula

International scientists have released a stunning new image showing star formation inside a nebula located 500 light-years from Earth.
- Hubble begins its hunt for hard-to-identify medium-sized black holes

Throughout the history of astronomical research, anthropologists have found numerous 'small muscle' black holes, with masses 100 times less than that of the sun.
- First time livestream from Mars, at 23:00 today

At 23:00 today, the European Space Agency (ESA) will conduct the first livestream from Mars with the Mars Express spacecraft to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the launch.
- James Webb super telescope begins to investigate the mystery of Earth's water source

The origin of water on Earth has long been one of the most controversial questions in scientific circles.
- Giant water columns discovered on Saturn's moon Enceladus

Water is considered one of the essential elements constituting life, and is also the most studied chemical compound in the universe.
- The planet has the fastest wind in the solar system, reaching a speed of 2,400 km/h

Neptune is very interesting, on this planet has the fastest winds in the solar system. They are swirling clouds, extremely powerful with extremely fast speeds of up to 2,400km/h.
- Admire the image of the strange jellyfish galaxy through the eyes of the Hubble telescope

The jellyfish galaxy JO206 is at the center of a stunning new image captured by Hubble's Wide Field Camera 3 system.
- Elements of the universe

To date, scientists agree that the universe has three distinct parts: measurable matter, dark energy, and dark matter.
- Virgin Galactic aircraft carrying passengers to space successfully 'travels'

Virgin Galactic successfully performed the first commercial flight carrying four passengers to sub-orbital space and back to Earth from the Spaceport America spaceport in New
- Admire the 'very different' image of Saturn under the eyes of the Hubble telescope

The world's most expensive space telescope James Webb has just continued to show its irreplaceable importance in the field of astronomical research.
- Detecting an active supermassive black hole at an unprecedented distance

Normally, a typical black hole can have about 10 times the mass of the sun. However, supermassive black holes are usually much heavier.
- Admire the magical beauty of the Rho Ophiuchi star system through the eyes of the James Webb . telescope

Since the late 1990s, NASA has worked with the European Space Agency to develop James Webb, at a cost of about 10 billion USD.
- ESA's new weather satellite sends back images of Earth with impressive detail

The European Space Agency's (ESA) latest weather monitoring satellite, Meteosat Third Generation Imager-1 (MTG-I1), has just sent scientists the first detailed image of the Earth.
- Uranus's 4 icy moons can exist liquid water oceans

Water is considered one of the essential elements constituting life on Earth, and is also the most studied chemical compound in the universe by humans.