Tag: space

Chinese Researchers Develop Radiation-Resistant Electronics via Atom-Thin Transistor Layers

Fudan University scientists create radiation-resistant electronics for space by using atom-thin transistor layers that allow particles to pass without damage.

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Massive Star WOH G64 Nearing Supernova Phase in Large Magellanic Cloud

WOH G64, one of the largest and brightest stars near the Milky Way, is showing signs of an imminent supernova explosion.

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SpaceX Plans 5G Speeds of 150 Mbps via Starlink Satellite Network

SpaceX aims to deliver 5G cellular connectivity at 150 Mbps per user through its upgraded Starlink satellite constellation.

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Crew of Shenzhou-20 Shares Details of Emergency Orbital Evacuation After Window Damage

In a rare account, Shenzhou-20 astronauts reveal their emergency evacuation triggered by cracks in the spacecraft’s window caused by space debris.

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Scientists Uncover Origin of Snowman-Shaped Objects at Solar System’s Edge

Researchers reveal why roughly one in ten Kuiper Belt objects exhibit a distinctive snowman shape, following NASA’s 2019 New Horizons discovery.

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Deployment of Russia’s New Orbital Station Delayed Until 2028

Russia’s plan to deploy its new orbital station, seen as a national pride project, is now postponed to 2028 amid development delays.

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Einstein Probe Detects Rare Intermediate-Mass Black Hole Tearing Apart White Dwarf

The Einstein Probe captured a powerful X-ray flare revealing an elusive intermediate-mass black hole shredding a white dwarf star.

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New Study Reveals Mars Was Warm and Wet Billions of Years Ago

Recent research suggests Mars had a warm and wet climate billions of years ago, challenging earlier ideas of a frozen planet.

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Starlink Satellite Internet Surpasses 10 Million Users Worldwide

SpaceX’s Starlink service has exceeded 10 million users globally, reflecting rapid adoption of satellite internet technology.

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Sun Appears as a Giant Smiley Face Observed by Russian Space Researchers

Russian scientists report the Sun recently resembled a giant smiley face roughly 1.5 million kilometers wide, facing Earth directly.

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SpaceX and NASA Launch Crew-12 Mission to International Space Station

SpaceX and NASA’s Crew-12 mission successfully launched to the International Space Station on February 13, 2026.

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Astronomers Identify Unprecedented Black Hole Formation Without Supernova Explosion

Scientists have traced a rare case of a black hole forming without the usual explosive supernova, using data from NASA’s NEOWISE and other observatories.

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