James Webb Space Telescope images massive Jupiter-like planet in a triple-body system

James Webb Space Telescope images massive Jupiter-like planet in a triple-body system

Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have imaged a planet that is, relatively speaking, in our galactic backyard — and that fresh data has led to new details about this massive “cold” Jupiter. The gas giant exoplanet has the unceremonious name of Epsilon Ind Ab. Epsilon (or “Eps”) is the fifth letter in the Greek … Read more

Nasa’s Hubble finds strong evidence for intermediate-mass black hole in Omega Centauri

Nasa’s Hubble finds strong evidence for intermediate-mass black hole in Omega Centauri

Nasa‘s Hubble Space Telescope has discovered compelling evidence for the presence of an intermediate-mass black hole at the heart of the globular star cluster Omega Centauri. This finding represents a significant step in understanding the formation and evolution of black holes.Omega Centauri, the largest globular cluster in the Milky Way, is known for its dense … Read more

Weekend Beyond Cars Roundup May 25, 2024

Weekend Beyond Cars Roundup May 25, 2024

Congratulations! You got a seat in an exit row for your flight. All that sweet, sweet extra legroom is yours, and now the only thing that stands between you and actually being able to stretch your legs out is to simply say, “Yes,” when the flight attendant comes by to make sure you’re willing and … Read more

NASA Doesn’t Want Random Billionaires Messing Up The Hubble Space Telescope

NASA Doesn’t Want Random Billionaires Messing Up The Hubble Space Telescope

Billionaires are having a moment with space right now. Elon Musk with SpaceX, Jeff Bezos with Blue Origin, even Richard Branson with Virgin Galactic — all the rich folks are building rockets so they can go look at space. But one billionaire isn’t satisfied with just looking at space: He wants to go touch it. … Read more

Canadian contribution to private lunar lander could lead to a telescope on the moon

Canadian contribution to private lunar lander could lead to a telescope on the moon

The first private spacecraft to softly land on the moon carries a Canadian instrument that will test the possibility of building an observatory at the Lunar south pole. The phone booth-sized lander by Intuitive Machines, named Odysseus, launched on Feb. 15 and touched down on Thursday near a small impact crater about 300 kilometers from the moon’s south … Read more

30 years ago, astronauts completed the Hubble telescope’s first repair. Here’s how

30 years ago, astronauts completed the Hubble telescope’s first repair. Here’s how

Thirty years ago, an 11-day space shuttle mission involving seven veteran astronauts performed the first servicing mission to correct the Hubble Space Telescope’s blurred vision. The unprecedented flight involved five spacewalks and would not have been possible without the assistance of the shuttle’s robotic Canadarm. The multi-billion dollar Hubble Space Telescope was a crown jewel … Read more