- Scientists have released detailed images of an asteroid that just passed Earth at close range

Not one, but two asteroids alone passed Earth at close range - not so close, of course, that they could threaten the planet's survival, but enough for scientists to can clearly
- Admire the colorful moment of a star in the making

Another stunning new image sent back from the world's most expensive James Webb Space Telescope shows the moment a young star is in the process of forming.
- Admire stunning images showing the strange phenomenon of the Serpens Nebula

Another beautiful new image was sent back from the world's most modern Space Telescope system James Webb, showing the famous Serpens Nebula.
- Strange discovery: The famous star that has been observed a lot so far turns out to be a pair of twins

Sometimes, even famous objects that have been observed and studied for a long time contain many surprises.
- Satellites captured unprecedented images of a giant piece of space junk

Astroscale Japan Inc, a Japanese company operating in the field of space waste cleanup, has just shared a remarkable image.
- Why is it rare to see pilots with beards?

It's a fact that we rarely see pilots with beards, especially when they are on duty. The reason behind contains important factors related to flight safety and health.
- Astronomer James Webb finds the most distant galaxy ever observed

The newly discovered galaxy is called JADES-GS-z14-0.
- Successful test launch of the world's most powerful rocket

Starship, the most powerful launch vehicle ever built, successfully launched in a test at SpaceX's Starbase facility in Boca Chica, Texas, at 7:50 p.m. on June 6, Hanoi time.
- China is the first country to plant a flag on the dark side of the Moon

After successfully collecting samples here on Earth, 'a Chinese national flag carried by the lander was hoisted for the first time on the far side of the Moon'.
- Planet as light as 'cotton candy'

The newly discovered celestial body is called WASP-193b, and has a density of only about 0.059 grams of matter/cm3, equivalent to... a cotton candy.
- Organic matter on Mars was not created by life?

Newly published research shows that a large amount of organic matter on Mars was not created by life, but by natural processes.
- Detection of extremely hot exoplanet with winds of more than 8000km/h

It is an exoplanet named WASP-43 b, located 280 light years from Earth.
- This is what you would see if you fell into a black hole

No one knows what will happen when falling into a supermassive black hole like a black hole. To answer this question, NASA researchers created a simulation using the Discover
- Miniature reactor - a solution to supply energy to lunar bases

Astronauts living on the Moon will need a lot of energy, but they cannot carry fuel supplies with them. The new generation of miniaturized nuclear reactors could be a great
- Experts are confident that China can surpass the US to become the first country to bring samples from Mars to Earth

Wu Weiren, chief designer of the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program, predicts the country can beat the US in the race to bring rocks from Mars to Earth. This is the first such
- Nokia is about to bring 4G network to the Moon

Texting on the Moon or transmitting data on Mars no longer seem like something far away.
- NASA found traces of methane gas near a crater on Mars

The US Space Agency (NASA) has identified a gas produced by Earth-dwelling organisms on Mars. This could be evidence that life exists on the 'red planet'.
- The Voyager 1 spacecraft sent signals to Earth for the first time in 5 months

NASA received decoded data from Voyager 1 after humanity's most distant spacecraft in the universe experienced a communications loss five months ago.
- The Voyager 1 spacecraft resumes sending technical updates back to Earth

For the first time since November 2023, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft has resumed sending usable data about the status of onboard technical systems. .
- Hubble telescope discovers more than 1,000 new asteroids

The Hubble Space Telescope is not only the most famous astronomical instrument when it comes to its ability to photograph distant galaxies, but is also a powerful assistant for