New Scientist - Space New Scientist - Space https://www.newscientist.com/ New Scientist - Space https://www.newscientist.com/build/images/ns-logo-scaled.ed2dc11a.png https://www.newscientist.com daily 1 Stunning JWST image proves we were right about how young stars form https://www.newscientist.com/article/2436514-stunning-jwst-image-proves-we-were-right-about-how-young-stars-form/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Thu, 20 Jun 2024 21:59:38 +0100 It has long been thought that young stars forming near each other will be aligned in terms of their rotation, and observations from the James Webb Space Telescope have offered confirmation 2436514-stunning-jwst-image-proves-we-were-right-about-how-young-stars-form|2436514 Saturn's moon Titan is experiencing coastal erosion from methane seas https://www.newscientist.com/article/2436305-saturns-moon-titan-is-experiencing-coastal-erosion-from-methane-seas/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 19 Jun 2024 20:00:56 +0100 Saturn’s moon Titan has coastlines matching ones on Earth that have been carved by waves, hinting that Titan’s hydrocarbon seas and lakes also has them 2436305-saturns-moon-titan-is-experiencing-coastal-erosion-from-methane-seas|2436305 Is an old NASA probe about to redraw the frontier of the solar system? https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26234962-800-is-an-old-nasa-probe-about-to-redraw-the-frontier-of-the-solar-system/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 19 Jun 2024 17:00:00 +0100 The New Horizons mission to Pluto, now zooming out of the Kuiper belt, has made a discovery that could upend what we know about where the solar system ends mg26234962-800-is-an-old-nasa-probe-about-to-redraw-the-frontier-of-the-solar-system|2435940 Pluto and the largest moon of Neptune might be siblings https://www.newscientist.com/article/2436032-pluto-and-the-largest-moon-of-neptune-might-be-siblings/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Tue, 18 Jun 2024 19:00:51 +0100 The chemical composition of Pluto and Triton suggests they originated in the same region of the outer solar system before the latter was pulled into Neptune’s orbit 2436032-pluto-and-the-largest-moon-of-neptune-might-be-siblings|2436032 JWST spotted an incredible number of supernovae in the early universe https://www.newscientist.com/article/2435617-jwst-spotted-an-incredible-number-of-supernovae-in-the-early-universe/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Fri, 14 Jun 2024 12:00:08 +0100 Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have increased the number of known supernovae in the early universe by a factor of 10 and found the most distant one ever confirmed 2435617-jwst-spotted-an-incredible-number-of-supernovae-in-the-early-universe|2435617 Einstein's theory was wrong about black holes made out of light https://www.newscientist.com/article/2435613-einsteins-theory-was-wrong-about-black-holes-made-out-of-light/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Fri, 14 Jun 2024 21:18:19 +0100 The theory of relativity predicts black holes should be able to form from light alone, but incorporating quantum effects makes it impossible 2435613-einsteins-theory-was-wrong-about-black-holes-made-out-of-light|2435613 Spellbinding shots capture the Milky Way in all its glory https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26234952-200-spellbinding-shots-capture-the-milky-way-in-all-its-glory/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 12 Jun 2024 19:00:00 +0100 These stunning photographs are some of the winners of this year’s Milky Way Photographer of the Year competition mg26234952-200-spellbinding-shots-capture-the-milky-way-in-all-its-glory|2435048 Odd black holes smaller than protons may have once littered the cosmos https://www.newscientist.com/article/2435472-odd-black-holes-smaller-than-protons-may-have-once-littered-the-cosmos/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Thu, 13 Jun 2024 19:56:29 +0100 Minuscule black holes that formed right after the big bang could have had a strange property called colour charge, and spotting them could help unravel the mystery of dark matter 2435472-odd-black-holes-smaller-than-protons-may-have-once-littered-the-cosmos|2435472 What would a wormhole look like if we ever found one? https://www.newscientist.com/article/2435215-what-would-a-wormhole-look-like-if-we-ever-found-one/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 12 Jun 2024 15:00:13 +0100 How could we tell the difference between an ordinary black hole and one connected to a tunnel through space-time? 2435215-what-would-a-wormhole-look-like-if-we-ever-found-one|2435215 We could detect a malfunctioning warp drive on an alien starship https://www.newscientist.com/article/2434417-we-could-detect-a-malfunctioning-warp-drive-on-an-alien-starship/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 12 Jun 2024 13:00:35 +0100 Faster-than-light warp drives are theoretically possible to build, and if aliens are using them, we should be able to detect the gravitational waves produced when one goes wrong 2434417-we-could-detect-a-malfunctioning-warp-drive-on-an-alien-starship|2434417 Dozens of stars show signs of hosting advanced alien civilisations https://www.newscientist.com/article/2430601-dozens-of-stars-show-signs-of-hosting-advanced-alien-civilisations/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Fri, 10 May 2024 15:43:28 +0100 Sufficiently advanced aliens would be able to capture vast quantities of energy from their star using a massive structure called a Dyson sphere. Such a device would give off an infrared heat signature - and astronomers have just spotted 60 stars that seem to match 2430601-dozens-of-stars-show-signs-of-hosting-advanced-alien-civilisations|2430601 How many moons and moonmoons could we cram into Earth's orbit? https://www.newscientist.com/article/2434998-how-many-moons-and-moonmoons-could-we-cram-into-earths-orbit/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Tue, 11 Jun 2024 15:36:48 +0100 Earth is lagging behind other worlds with its single moon, so on this episode of Dead Planets Society we are giving it more – and giving those moons moonmoons to orbit them 2434998-how-many-moons-and-moonmoons-could-we-cram-into-earths-orbit|2434998 The first stars in the universe could have formed surprisingly early https://www.newscientist.com/article/2434725-the-first-stars-in-the-universe-could-have-formed-surprisingly-early/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Tue, 11 Jun 2024 11:00:29 +0100 Huge stars might have formed in the first million years of the universe if there was enough matter clumped together, according to a computer model 2434725-the-first-stars-in-the-universe-could-have-formed-surprisingly-early|2434725 The largest volcanoes on Mars have frosted tips during winter https://www.newscientist.com/article/2434940-the-largest-volcanoes-on-mars-have-frosted-tips-during-winter/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Mon, 10 Jun 2024 17:00:45 +0100 We know that there is ice at the Martian poles and underground, but until now it wasn't clear it could exist on the surface of the Red Planet 2434940-the-largest-volcanoes-on-mars-have-frosted-tips-during-winter|2434940 Cosmic cloud exposed Earth to interstellar space 3 million years ago https://www.newscientist.com/article/2434831-cosmic-cloud-exposed-earth-to-interstellar-space-3-million-years-ago/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Mon, 10 Jun 2024 12:56:05 +0100 The protective bubble around the sun retreated dramatically after colliding with a freezing interstellar cloud, leaving much of the solar system exposed to radiation that may have shaped our evolution, a study suggests 2434831-cosmic-cloud-exposed-earth-to-interstellar-space-3-million-years-ago|2434831 Starliner and Starship launches propel space industry into a new era https://www.newscientist.com/article/2434771-starliner-and-starship-launches-propel-space-industry-into-a-new-era/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Fri, 07 Jun 2024 18:57:38 +0100 SpaceX successfully launched its Starship rocket the day after Boeing’s Starliner craft made its first crewed flight, a sign that the space industry is hotting up 2434771-starliner-and-starship-launches-propel-space-industry-into-a-new-era|2434771 Physicists want to drill a 5-kilometre-deep hole on the moon https://www.newscientist.com/article/2434325-physicists-want-to-drill-a-5-kilometre-deep-hole-on-the-moon/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Fri, 07 Jun 2024 15:00:30 +0100 Going deep into lunar rock could give us an opportunity to see if protons can decay into something else – a finding that could help us unify conflicting physics theories 2434325-physicists-want-to-drill-a-5-kilometre-deep-hole-on-the-moon|2434325 Starship launch: Fourth test succeeds as both stages splash into sea https://www.newscientist.com/article/2434565-starship-launch-fourth-test-succeeds-as-both-stages-splash-into-sea/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Thu, 06 Jun 2024 15:59:36 +0100 SpaceX's Starship has been to orbit and back in its fourth flight test, with both rocket stages soft landing in the ocean, though parts of the spacecraft appeared to be damaged during descent 2434565-starship-launch-fourth-test-succeeds-as-both-stages-splash-into-sea|2434565 Starship launch livestream: Watch SpaceX’s fourth launch here https://www.newscientist.com/article/2432967-starship-launch-livestream-watch-spacexs-fourth-launch-here/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Thu, 06 Jun 2024 14:13:15 +0100 SpaceX is getting ready to launch its massive Starship rocket today - watch the livestream of the event here 2432967-starship-launch-livestream-watch-spacexs-fourth-launch-here|2432967 Boeing launches first crewed Starliner mission to the ISS https://www.newscientist.com/article/2434455-boeing-launches-first-crewed-starliner-mission-to-the-iss/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 05 Jun 2024 17:35:50 +0100 The Starliner spacecraft is on its way, carrying two astronauts to the International Space Station, having finally launched on its third attempt 2434455-boeing-launches-first-crewed-starliner-mission-to-the-iss|2434455 An already dead star is dying for a second time https://www.newscientist.com/article/2434222-an-already-dead-star-is-dying-for-a-second-time/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 05 Jun 2024 12:20:15 +0100 A pulsar, the spinning remnants of a star that blew up in a supernova, has been spotted rotating at a comparatively slow rate of once every 54 minutes. That means it may be about to cross the "death-line" - the first time we have seen one of these stars die a second death 2434222-an-already-dead-star-is-dying-for-a-second-time|2434222 Glitching radio waves from dead stars explained by swirling superfluid https://www.newscientist.com/article/2433690-glitching-radio-waves-from-dead-stars-explained-by-swirling-superfluid/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Tue, 04 Jun 2024 11:00:07 +0100 Pulsars that emit radio waves “glitch” as they rotate – this seems to be caused by interruptions to swirling vortices inside these ultra-dense stars 2433690-glitching-radio-waves-from-dead-stars-explained-by-swirling-superfluid|2433690 China's Chang'e 6 spacecraft begins sampling on far side of the moon https://www.newscientist.com/article/2433866-chinas-change-6-spacecraft-begins-sampling-on-far-side-of-the-moon/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Mon, 03 Jun 2024 12:38:46 +0100 The Chang’e 6 moon lander touched down on 2 June and began collecting lunar rock for China’s second sample-return mission 2433866-chinas-change-6-spacecraft-begins-sampling-on-far-side-of-the-moon|2433866 Wormholes could blast out blazing hot plasma at incredible speeds https://www.newscientist.com/article/2433804-wormholes-could-blast-out-blazing-hot-plasma-at-incredible-speeds/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Fri, 31 May 2024 21:20:45 +0100 If matter falls into one end of a wormhole, it could heat up in a tornado of plasma hot enough to initiate nuclear fusion – and come blasting out the other end 2433804-wormholes-could-blast-out-blazing-hot-plasma-at-incredible-speeds|2433804 Stunning image reveals the intricate structure of supersonic plasma https://www.newscientist.com/article/2433764-stunning-image-reveals-the-intricate-structure-of-supersonic-plasma/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Fri, 31 May 2024 17:12:11 +0100 A simulation-generated image reveals how charge distributions and gas densities vary in the plasma that floats across our universe 2433764-stunning-image-reveals-the-intricate-structure-of-supersonic-plasma|2433764 Starliner launch: When is Boeing testing its crewed space capsule? https://www.newscientist.com/article/2433657-starliner-launch-when-is-boeing-testing-its-crewed-space-capsule/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Thu, 30 May 2024 22:36:00 +0100 Boeing's Starliner capsule had a helium leak in one of its thrusters, but it is still scheduled to launch on 1 June for its first crewed flight to the International Space Station 2433657-starliner-launch-when-is-boeing-testing-its-crewed-space-capsule|2433657 China is about to land on the far side of the moon with Chang'e 6 https://www.newscientist.com/article/2433586-china-is-about-to-land-on-the-far-side-of-the-moon-with-change-6/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Thu, 30 May 2024 17:45:36 +0100 Landing on the far side of the moon is rarely attempted, due to difficulties communicating with Earth, but China is about to try. If successful, its Chang'e 6 mission will then bring lunar samples back home 2433586-china-is-about-to-land-on-the-far-side-of-the-moon-with-change-6|2433586 'Unluckiest star' may be trapped in deadly dance with a black hole https://www.newscientist.com/article/2433489-unluckiest-star-may-be-trapped-in-deadly-dance-with-a-black-hole/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Thu, 30 May 2024 13:00:38 +0100 A star in a distant galaxy appears to have been almost torn apart in a close shave with a supermassive black hole, not once but twice – and astronomers hope to see it happen again 2433489-unluckiest-star-may-be-trapped-in-deadly-dance-with-a-black-hole|2433489 What would happen if we pulled out Mars’s iron core with a magnet? https://www.newscientist.com/article/2432773-what-would-happen-if-we-pulled-out-marss-iron-core-with-a-magnet/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 29 May 2024 15:46:00 +0100 Mars is a planet much beloved and much maligned, and in this episode of Dead Planets Society it is getting a dramatic makeover via an enormous orbiting magnet 2432773-what-would-happen-if-we-pulled-out-marss-iron-core-with-a-magnet|2432773 Active lava flows on Venus raise the stakes for future exploration https://www.newscientist.com/article/2433077-active-lava-flows-on-venus-raise-the-stakes-for-future-exploration/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Mon, 27 May 2024 17:00:28 +0100 Observations made by the Magellan spacecraft in the 1990s include signs of recent lava flows, highlighting possible exploration targets for probes heading to Venus in the 2030s 2433077-active-lava-flows-on-venus-raise-the-stakes-for-future-exploration|2433077 How to spot rare and beautiful noctilucent clouds https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26234922-100-how-to-spot-rare-and-beautiful-noctilucent-clouds/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 22 May 2024 19:00:00 +0100 Long summer nights are the perfect time to see the electric blue wisps of these "night shining" clouds, which create patterns like the aurora, says Abigail Beall mg26234922-100-how-to-spot-rare-and-beautiful-noctilucent-clouds|2432010 Why are there so many rogue planets and what do they look like? https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26234921-000-why-are-there-so-many-rogue-planets-and-what-do-they-look-like/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Mon, 20 May 2024 17:00:00 +0100 Estimates suggest there are trillions of free-floating worlds in our galaxy alone. Most of them will be frozen planets like Pluto, but some might be warmer – and possibly even habitable mg26234921-000-why-are-there-so-many-rogue-planets-and-what-do-they-look-like|2431999 Tiny black holes hiding in the sun could trace out stunning patterns https://www.newscientist.com/article/2432294-tiny-black-holes-hiding-in-the-sun-could-trace-out-stunning-patterns/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Fri, 24 May 2024 13:00:20 +0100 If our solar system and even our sun contain tiny black holes formed just after the big bang, they should be orbiting in elaborate patterns 2432294-tiny-black-holes-hiding-in-the-sun-could-trace-out-stunning-patterns|2432294 Earth-like exoplanet found just 40 light years away – the closest yet https://www.newscientist.com/article/2432840-earth-like-exoplanet-found-just-40-light-years-away-the-closest-yet/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Thu, 23 May 2024 16:00:53 +0100 A nearby planet named Gliese 12 b has an estimated surface temperature of 42°C (108°F), making it a promising candidate for liquid water and maybe life 2432840-earth-like-exoplanet-found-just-40-light-years-away-the-closest-yet|2432840 Amazing new images of galaxies and nebulae caught by Euclid telescope https://www.newscientist.com/article/2432368-amazing-new-images-of-galaxies-and-nebulae-caught-by-euclid-telescope/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Thu, 23 May 2024 12:00:16 +0100 The European Space Agency’s Euclid space telescope has taken images of galaxies, galaxy clusters and newborn stars in unprecedented detail 2432368-amazing-new-images-of-galaxies-and-nebulae-caught-by-euclid-telescope|2432368 Source of the sun’s magnetic field may hide right under its surface https://www.newscientist.com/article/2432273-source-of-the-suns-magnetic-field-may-hide-right-under-its-surface/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 22 May 2024 17:00:49 +0100 Scientists have long thought the source of the sun's magnetic field sat deep within the star, but it may exist in a far more convenient spot for us to observe it 2432273-source-of-the-suns-magnetic-field-may-hide-right-under-its-surface|2432273 We are about to hear echoes in the fabric of space for the first time https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26234911-400-we-are-about-to-hear-echoes-in-the-fabric-of-space-for-the-first-time/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Tue, 14 May 2024 17:00:00 +0100 Gravitational waves can be lensed by massive galaxies so that they repeat, like an echo. Scientists are now readying to snare their first one and explore the cosmic secrets it holds mg26234911-400-we-are-about-to-hear-echoes-in-the-fabric-of-space-for-the-first-time|2430760 Einstein was right about the way matter plunges into black holes https://www.newscientist.com/article/2431520-einstein-was-right-about-the-way-matter-plunges-into-black-holes/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Thu, 16 May 2024 01:01:29 +0100 For the first time, astronomers have observed the area right at the edge of a black hole where matter stops orbiting and plunges straight in at near light speed 2431520-einstein-was-right-about-the-way-matter-plunges-into-black-holes|2431520 How could we give boring blobby galaxies a new, exciting shape? https://www.newscientist.com/article/2430080-how-could-we-give-boring-blobby-galaxies-a-new-exciting-shape/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Tue, 14 May 2024 16:00:56 +0100 Galaxies could do with a few more arms or some decorative designs – on this episode of Dead Planets Society, our hosts are using collisions, black holes and dark matter to reshape our galaxy 2430080-how-could-we-give-boring-blobby-galaxies-a-new-exciting-shape|2430080 Mystery of 'impossible' star resolved by three-body solution https://www.newscientist.com/article/2430715-mystery-of-impossible-star-resolved-by-three-body-solution/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Tue, 14 May 2024 10:00:17 +0100 A white dwarf star orbiting a sun-like star was thought to be impossibly small, but now astronomers have found another star in the system that solves the puzzle 2430715-mystery-of-impossible-star-resolved-by-three-body-solution|2430715 Invisible 'dark radiation' may explain a big problem with dark energy https://www.newscientist.com/article/2430351-invisible-dark-radiation-may-explain-a-big-problem-with-dark-energy/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Thu, 09 May 2024 20:00:47 +0100 Surprising recent measurements hint that the universe isn’t expanding in the way we had thought, and it could be explained by still-theoretical dark radiation 2430351-invisible-dark-radiation-may-explain-a-big-problem-with-dark-energy|2430351 How to see tonight's northern lights – the strongest in 20 years https://www.newscientist.com/article/2430654-how-to-see-tonights-northern-lights-the-strongest-in-20-years/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Fri, 10 May 2024 19:42:18 +0100 A rare geomagnetic storm not seen for nearly 20 years could cause a stunning aurora borealis on 10 and 11 May 2430654-how-to-see-tonights-northern-lights-the-strongest-in-20-years|2430654 Mars is blasting plasma out of its atmosphere into space https://www.newscientist.com/article/2430187-mars-is-blasting-plasma-out-of-its-atmosphere-into-space/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Thu, 09 May 2024 16:00:27 +0100 The Red Planet launches large bursts of plasma into space from its upper atmosphere, much like the sun’s coronal mass ejections, despite not having a global magnetic field 2430187-mars-is-blasting-plasma-out-of-its-atmosphere-into-space|2430187 Has the biggest problem in cosmology finally been solved? https://www.newscientist.com/article/2428724-has-the-biggest-problem-in-cosmology-finally-been-solved/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Thu, 09 May 2024 14:00:08 +0100 For decades, cosmologists have been fighting over the Hubble constant, a number that represents the expansion rate of the universe – it may have finally been pinned down 2428724-has-the-biggest-problem-in-cosmology-finally-been-solved|2428724 Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft launch delayed due to rocket fault https://www.newscientist.com/article/2429894-boeings-starliner-spacecraft-launch-delayed-due-to-rocket-fault/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Mon, 06 May 2024 19:04:26 +0100 Two astronauts will have to wait to set off for the International Space Station aboard Boeing’s Starliner capsule, following a problem with the Atlas V rocket that caused the mission to be aborted before launch 2429894-boeings-starliner-spacecraft-launch-delayed-due-to-rocket-fault|2429894 Kill the sun! How wild thought experiments drive scientific discovery https://www.newscientist.com/article/2428872-kill-the-sun-how-wild-thought-experiments-drive-scientific-discovery/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 01 May 2024 19:00:00 +0100 My colleagues call me a supervillain for trying to destroy the cosmos, but this kind of imaginative thinking isn't so far from what scientists do, says space reporter Leah Crane 2428872-kill-the-sun-how-wild-thought-experiments-drive-scientific-discovery|2428872 Mysterious space signals may come from a dead star with a planet https://www.newscientist.com/article/2429487-mysterious-space-signals-may-come-from-a-dead-star-with-a-planet/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Fri, 03 May 2024 11:00:20 +0100 Strange bursts of radio waves called FRBs have long been mysterious, and one of the most famous sources of these flashes may have an unexpected planet 2429487-mysterious-space-signals-may-come-from-a-dead-star-with-a-planet|2429487 China is sending its Chang’e 6 spacecraft to the far side of the moon https://www.newscientist.com/article/2429672-china-is-sending-its-change-6-spacecraft-to-the-far-side-of-the-moon/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Fri, 03 May 2024 11:06:20 +0100 If all goes well, the Chang’e 6 probe will be the first ever to land on the far side of the moon to take samples and bring them back to Earth 2429672-china-is-sending-its-change-6-spacecraft-to-the-far-side-of-the-moon|2429672 Running around a 'wall of death' could keep moon settlers fit https://www.newscientist.com/article/2429102-running-around-a-wall-of-death-could-keep-moon-settlers-fit/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 01 May 2024 01:01:53 +0100 Lunar settlers could avoid health problems like muscle wasting by running on the inside of a circular wall to mimic the pull of Earth’s gravity on the body 2429102-running-around-a-wall-of-death-could-keep-moon-settlers-fit|2429102 How could we make a solar eclipse happen every day? https://www.newscientist.com/article/2428946-how-could-we-make-a-solar-eclipse-happen-every-day/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Tue, 30 Apr 2024 15:53:42 +0100 Total solar eclipses are astonishing, but travelling to get to one is less so – this episode of Dead Planets Society is all about rearranging the solar system to create a more convenient eclipse 2428946-how-could-we-make-a-solar-eclipse-happen-every-day|2428946 How India has slowly but surely become a major player in space https://www.newscientist.com/article/2426661-how-india-has-slowly-but-surely-become-a-major-player-in-space/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Tue, 30 Apr 2024 11:00:56 +0100 India’s space agency has been remarkably successful in recent years, growing the country’s prestige on the global stage – and the 2024 election is unlikely to change that 2426661-how-india-has-slowly-but-surely-become-a-major-player-in-space|2426661 Asteroid that broke up over Berlin was fastest-spinning one ever seen https://www.newscientist.com/article/2428473-asteroid-that-broke-up-over-berlin-was-fastest-spinning-one-ever-seen/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Fri, 26 Apr 2024 14:00:07 +0100 Before it shattered over Germany, the asteroid 2024 BX1 was clocked rotating once every 2.6 seconds – the fastest spin we have observed 2428473-asteroid-that-broke-up-over-berlin-was-fastest-spinning-one-ever-seen|2428473 Supermassive black holes may provide a nursery for mini ones to grow https://www.newscientist.com/article/2428466-supermassive-black-holes-may-provide-a-nursery-for-mini-ones-to-grow/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Thu, 25 Apr 2024 21:00:15 +0100 The supermassive black holes at the centres of galaxies may capture smaller black holes. Not only does this prove a place for the small black holes to grow, it also makes the supermassive ones look even bigger and brighter 2428466-supermassive-black-holes-may-provide-a-nursery-for-mini-ones-to-grow|2428466 Birthplace of red asteroid Kamo‘oalewa pinned to specific moon crater https://www.newscientist.com/article/2428500-birthplace-of-red-asteroid-kamooalewa-pinned-to-specific-moon-crater/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Thu, 25 Apr 2024 19:00:15 +0100 The redness of asteroid 469219 Kamo‘oalewa marks it out as probably originating on the moon, and now we might know the exact impact crater it was launched from 2428500-birthplace-of-red-asteroid-kamooalewa-pinned-to-specific-moon-crater|2428500 Japan’s SLIM moon lander has shockingly survived a third lunar night https://www.newscientist.com/article/2428439-japans-slim-moon-lander-has-shockingly-survived-a-third-lunar-night/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 24 Apr 2024 20:04:05 +0100 Almost all moon landers break down during the extraordinary cold of lunar night, but Japan’s Smart Lander for Investigating Moon has astonishingly survived three nights 2428439-japans-slim-moon-lander-has-shockingly-survived-a-third-lunar-night|2428439 We live in a cosmic void so empty that it breaks the laws of cosmology https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26234870-100-we-live-in-a-cosmic-void-so-empty-that-it-breaks-the-laws-of-cosmology/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Mon, 15 Apr 2024 17:00:00 +0100 Mounting evidence suggests our galaxy sits at the centre of an expanse of nothingness 2 billion light years wide. If so, we may have to rethink our understanding of the universe mg26234870-100-we-live-in-a-cosmic-void-so-empty-that-it-breaks-the-laws-of-cosmology|2426698 Knot theory could help spacecraft navigate crowded solar systems https://www.newscientist.com/article/2427669-knot-theory-could-help-spacecraft-navigate-crowded-solar-systems/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Fri, 19 Apr 2024 20:00:52 +0100 It can be difficult to figure out how to move a spacecraft from one orbit to another, but a trick from knot theory can help find spots where shifting orbits becomes easy 2427669-knot-theory-could-help-spacecraft-navigate-crowded-solar-systems|2427669 Jupiter's moon Io has been a volcanic inferno for billions of years https://www.newscientist.com/article/2427524-jupiters-moon-io-has-been-a-volcanic-inferno-for-billions-of-years/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Thu, 18 Apr 2024 15:00:45 +0100 Measurements of sulphur isotopes in Io’s atmosphere show that the moon may have been volcanically active for its entire lifetime 2427524-jupiters-moon-io-has-been-a-volcanic-inferno-for-billions-of-years|2427524 How to see the Lyrid meteor shower and when is the peak? https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26234871-100-how-to-see-the-lyrid-meteor-shower-and-when-is-the-peak/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 17 Apr 2024 19:00:00 +0100 Caused by debris from a comet thought to originate in the Oort Cloud, the Lyrid meteor shower peaks this year on 22 April and is best viewed from the northern hemisphere, says Abigail Beall mg26234871-100-how-to-see-the-lyrid-meteor-shower-and-when-is-the-peak|2426863 How to destroy a black hole https://www.newscientist.com/article/2426948-how-to-destroy-a-black-hole/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Tue, 16 Apr 2024 16:17:24 +0100 A black hole would be tough to destroy, but in the season two premiere of Dead Planets Society our hosts are willing to go to extremes, from faster-than-light bombs to time travel 2426948-how-to-destroy-a-black-hole|2426948 A surprisingly enormous black hole has been found in our galaxy https://www.newscientist.com/article/2426777-a-surprisingly-enormous-black-hole-has-been-found-in-our-galaxy/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Tue, 16 Apr 2024 09:00:19 +0100 A black hole 33 times the mass of the sun is the largest stellar black hole ever spotted, and its strange companion star could help explain how it got so huge 2426777-a-surprisingly-enormous-black-hole-has-been-found-in-our-galaxy|2426777 The multiverse could be much, much bigger than we ever imagined https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26234860-100-the-multiverse-could-be-much-much-bigger-than-we-ever-imagined/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Tue, 09 Apr 2024 14:15:00 +0100 A new way of interpreting the elusive mathematics of quantum mechanics could fundamentally change our understanding of reality mg26234860-100-the-multiverse-could-be-much-much-bigger-than-we-ever-imagined|2425877 Planets that look alike might be a sign of spacefaring aliens https://www.newscientist.com/article/2426244-planets-that-look-alike-might-be-a-sign-of-spacefaring-aliens/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Thu, 11 Apr 2024 07:00:15 +0100 We don’t know what alien life might look like, but if other civilisations can colonise multiple worlds, we might see planets that look unusually similar 2426244-planets-that-look-alike-might-be-a-sign-of-spacefaring-aliens|2426244 One of the biggest mysteries of cosmology may finally be solved https://www.newscientist.com/article/2426183-one-of-the-biggest-mysteries-of-cosmology-may-finally-be-solved/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Tue, 09 Apr 2024 18:00:58 +0100 The expansion rate of the universe, measured by the Hubble constant, has been one of the most controversial numbers in cosmology for years, and we seem at last to be close to nailing it down 2426183-one-of-the-biggest-mysteries-of-cosmology-may-finally-be-solved|2426183 Eclipse 2024: 5 of the best pictures of the total solar eclipse https://www.newscientist.com/article/2426062-eclipse-2024-5-of-the-best-pictures-of-the-total-solar-eclipse/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Tue, 09 Apr 2024 00:26:22 +0100 On 8 April, a total solar eclipse passed over Mexico, the US and Canada – here are some of the most stunning images 2426062-eclipse-2024-5-of-the-best-pictures-of-the-total-solar-eclipse|2426062 The ambitious plans to study the sun during April's solar eclipse https://www.newscientist.com/article/2424636-the-ambitious-plans-to-study-the-sun-during-aprils-solar-eclipse/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Thu, 28 Mar 2024 20:00:37 +0000 Solar scientists have been preparing for years for a 4-minute window, during the total solar eclipse on 8 April, in which they will study the sun's corona 2424636-the-ambitious-plans-to-study-the-sun-during-aprils-solar-eclipse|2424636 5 solar eclipse activities to do with children https://www.newscientist.com/article/2425311-5-solar-eclipse-activities-to-do-with-children/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Sat, 06 Apr 2024 13:00:41 +0100 From building an eclipse viewer to using the sun to pop balloons, here's a child-friendly activity guide for April's eclipse 2425311-5-solar-eclipse-activities-to-do-with-children|2425311 When is the next total solar eclipse visible from the UK? https://www.newscientist.com/article/2425704-when-is-the-next-total-solar-eclipse-visible-from-the-uk/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Mon, 08 Apr 2024 08:00:50 +0100 The next time a total solar eclipse will be visible from the UK is decades away, but there are other places nearby that will experience one sooner 2425704-when-is-the-next-total-solar-eclipse-visible-from-the-uk|2425704 Eclipse chasers: Why NASA jets will pursue solar totality https://www.newscientist.com/video/2425844-eclipse-chasers-why-nasa-jets-will-pursue-solar-totality/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Sun, 07 Apr 2024 12:10:34 +0100 During the total solar eclipse on 8 April, two of NASA's WB-57 jet planes, equipped with special instruments, will chase totality and give new insight into the sun's corona 2425844-eclipse-chasers-why-nasa-jets-will-pursue-solar-totality|2425844 We finally know why Stephen Hawking's black hole equation works https://www.newscientist.com/article/2425700-we-finally-know-why-stephen-hawkings-black-hole-equation-works/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Fri, 05 Apr 2024 22:00:56 +0100 Stephen Hawking and Jacob Bekenstein calculated the entropy of a black hole in the 1970s, but it took physicists until now to figure out the quantum effects that make the formula work 2425700-we-finally-know-why-stephen-hawkings-black-hole-equation-works|2425700 How a total solar eclipse in 1919 left physicists 'more or less agog' https://www.newscientist.com/article/2424695-how-a-total-solar-eclipse-in-1919-left-physicists-more-or-less-agog/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Fri, 05 Apr 2024 20:57:12 +0100 One total solar eclipse changed physics forever – and even to this day these celestial phenomena are astonishing viewers and teaching us crucial lessons about the universe 2424695-how-a-total-solar-eclipse-in-1919-left-physicists-more-or-less-agog|2424695 ESA’s Proba-3 mission will create an eclipse on demand to study sun https://www.newscientist.com/video/2425781-esas-proba-3-mission-will-create-an-eclipse-on-demand-to-study-sun/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Fri, 05 Apr 2024 19:40:53 +0100 The European Space Agency’s Proba-3 mission comprises a pair of satellites that will create mini solar eclipses, giving scientists an unprecedented view of the sun’s corona 2425781-esas-proba-3-mission-will-create-an-eclipse-on-demand-to-study-sun|2425781 Eclipse 2024: When is it and where can I see it? https://www.newscientist.com/article/2418925-eclipse-2024-when-is-it-and-where-can-i-see-it/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Fri, 05 Apr 2024 10:00:09 +0100 North America will have a total solar eclipse on 8 April – here is where, when and how to view it safely 2418925-eclipse-2024-when-is-it-and-where-can-i-see-it|2418925 There are hints that dark energy may be getting weaker https://www.newscientist.com/article/2425253-there-are-hints-that-dark-energy-may-be-getting-weaker/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Thu, 04 Apr 2024 18:00:38 +0100 The standard model of cosmology says that the strength of dark energy should be constant, but tentative hints are emerging that it may have weakened recently 2425253-there-are-hints-that-dark-energy-may-be-getting-weaker|2425253 I might be an astrophysicist, but I'm still learning about stargazing https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26234850-900-i-might-be-an-astrophysicist-but-im-still-learning-about-stargazing/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 03 Apr 2024 19:00:00 +0100 I have two degrees in astronomy, so you'd think I would know what I'm doing when it comes to looking at the sky. I don't, but I'm trying to change that, says Chanda Prescod-Weinstein mg26234850-900-i-might-be-an-astrophysicist-but-im-still-learning-about-stargazing|2424784 Why we study the sun’s corona during a total solar eclipse https://www.newscientist.com/video/2425416-why-we-study-the-suns-corona-during-a-total-solar-eclipse/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 03 Apr 2024 16:11:06 +0100 How do eruptions from the Sun's surface cause disturbances on Earth? 2425416-why-we-study-the-suns-corona-during-a-total-solar-eclipse|2425416 Laser-powered licence plates could help avoid satellite collisions https://www.newscientist.com/article/2425397-laser-powered-licence-plates-could-help-avoid-satellite-collisions/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 03 Apr 2024 14:11:58 +0100 It can be difficult to identify satellites that have lost power, increasing the risk of a dangerous collision in space, but licence plates could be a solution 2425397-laser-powered-licence-plates-could-help-avoid-satellite-collisions|2425397 Why the next solar eclipses are a unique chance to understand the sun https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg25934591-400-why-the-next-solar-eclipses-are-a-unique-chance-to-understand-the-sun/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Mon, 02 Oct 2023 17:00:00 +0100 North America will see an annular solar eclipse on 14 October and a total eclipse in April 2024. Scientists are preparing to use these spectacles to study our star's mysterious corona mg25934591-400-why-the-next-solar-eclipses-are-a-unique-chance-to-understand-the-sun|2395283 Eclipse 2024 live: Watch the full NASA broadcast – latest https://www.newscientist.com/article/2425343-eclipse-2024-live-watch-the-full-nasa-broadcast-latest/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Mon, 08 Apr 2024 11:00:41 +0100 The eclipse is about to begin. Totality will arrive at Mexico’s west coast around 11.07am local time, moving east until it leaves Newfoundland, Canada, around 5.16pm there 2425343-eclipse-2024-live-watch-the-full-nasa-broadcast-latest|2425343 Planet caught in a gravitational 'tidal storm' is so hot that it glows https://www.newscientist.com/article/2425035-planet-caught-in-a-gravitational-tidal-storm-is-so-hot-that-it-glows/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Tue, 02 Apr 2024 19:00:57 +0100 A strange world is being stretched out of shape by its neighbouring planets, heating it up so intensely that it probably has a molten surface 2425035-planet-caught-in-a-gravitational-tidal-storm-is-so-hot-that-it-glows|2425035 Astronomers have found what may be the smallest galaxy ever https://www.newscientist.com/article/2425040-astronomers-have-found-what-may-be-the-smallest-galaxy-ever/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Tue, 02 Apr 2024 13:00:43 +0100 A tiny clump of stars orbiting our galaxy should have been ripped apart by the Milky Way, but its continued existence hints it may be held together by a massive amount of dark matter 2425040-astronomers-have-found-what-may-be-the-smallest-galaxy-ever|2425040 How solar eclipses have been revealing cosmic secrets for centuries https://www.newscientist.com/article/2423813-how-solar-eclipses-have-been-revealing-cosmic-secrets-for-centuries/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Mon, 01 Apr 2024 14:00:47 +0100 Records of total solar eclipses go back thousands of years, and in all that time they have allowed scientists to uncover key information about not just the sun but the whole universe 2423813-how-solar-eclipses-have-been-revealing-cosmic-secrets-for-centuries|2423813 Early galaxy seen by JWST contains giant young stars and supernovae https://www.newscientist.com/article/2424493-early-galaxy-seen-by-jwst-contains-giant-young-stars-and-supernovae/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Thu, 28 Mar 2024 06:00:31 +0000 The light signature from GLASS-z12, one of the most distant galaxies we have ever seen, suggests some of its stars have already exploded as supernovae 2424493-early-galaxy-seen-by-jwst-contains-giant-young-stars-and-supernovae|2424493 See the messages NASA is sending to Jupiter's icy moon, Europa https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26134840-200-see-the-messages-nasa-is-sending-to-jupiters-icy-moon-europa/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 27 Mar 2024 18:00:00 +0000 Douglas Vakoch of METI International explains how NASA drew on the organisation's expertise at attempting to contact extraterrestrial intelligence to help craft a message to Europa mg26134840-200-see-the-messages-nasa-is-sending-to-jupiters-icy-moon-europa|2423639 Japan’s SLIM moon lander surprisingly survived a second lunar night https://www.newscientist.com/article/2424925-japans-slim-moon-lander-surprisingly-survived-a-second-lunar-night/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:13:32 +0000 The Smart Lander for Investigating Moon spacecraft has sent back images after surviving its second lunar night – generally these periods are so cold they destroy spacecraft electronics 2424925-japans-slim-moon-lander-surprisingly-survived-a-second-lunar-night|2424925 Some of the greatest cosmic discoveries have come about by accident https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26134844-600-some-of-the-greatest-cosmic-discoveries-have-come-about-by-accident/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 27 Mar 2024 18:00:00 +0000 The universe has been surprising us ever since we first looked into the cosmic darkness. We should embrace serendipity in science, says Chris Lintott mg26134844-600-some-of-the-greatest-cosmic-discoveries-have-come-about-by-accident|2424163 Mars may have captured and split a comet to create its two moons https://www.newscientist.com/article/2424218-mars-may-have-captured-and-split-a-comet-to-create-its-two-moons/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Thu, 28 Mar 2024 08:00:28 +0000 How the Red Planet acquired its two moons, Phobos and Deimos, is unknown – they could have formed after something collided with the planet, or started out as asteroids – but now there is a hint of a cometary origin 2424218-mars-may-have-captured-and-split-a-comet-to-create-its-two-moons|2424218 NASA’s Artemis astronauts will try to grow plants on the moon https://www.newscientist.com/article/2424697-nasas-artemis-astronauts-will-try-to-grow-plants-on-the-moon/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 27 Mar 2024 20:18:57 +0000 Three experiments have been selected to fly to the moon alongside NASA’s Artemis III astronauts, all designed to help with future long-term stays on the moon and eventually Mars 2424697-nasas-artemis-astronauts-will-try-to-grow-plants-on-the-moon|2424697 New view of our galaxy's black hole reveals a swirling magnetic field https://www.newscientist.com/article/2424508-new-view-of-our-galaxys-black-hole-reveals-a-swirling-magnetic-field/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 27 Mar 2024 13:00:54 +0000 The black hole at the centre of our galaxy, known as Sagittarius A*, has been captured in polarised light to reveal its magnetic field 2424508-new-view-of-our-galaxys-black-hole-reveals-a-swirling-magnetic-field|2424508 How to make an eclipse viewer https://www.newscientist.com/article/2423973-how-to-make-an-eclipse-viewer/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Tue, 26 Mar 2024 18:00:08 +0000 Some basic equipment can help you safely enjoy the eclipse on 8 April – here's how to easily make what you need 2423973-how-to-make-an-eclipse-viewer|2423973 NASA's mission to Europa isn't meant to find alien life - but it could https://www.newscientist.com/article/2423864-nasas-mission-to-europa-isnt-meant-to-find-alien-life-but-it-could/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Fri, 22 Mar 2024 18:00:58 +0000 Later this year, NASA is launching its Europa Clipper spacecraft to the icy moon of Jupiter. Its mission is only to investigate whether the moon is habitable, but now researchers have found that one of its instruments could look for direct signs of life 2423864-nasas-mission-to-europa-isnt-meant-to-find-alien-life-but-it-could|2423864 Largest recorded solar storm was even bigger than we thought https://www.newscientist.com/article/2423567-largest-recorded-solar-storm-was-even-bigger-than-we-thought/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Fri, 22 Mar 2024 12:00:25 +0000 Rediscovered magnetic recordings reveal just how extreme the largest recorded solar storm in history, the Carrington event in 1859, really was, highlighting the danger such storms could present to us nowadays 2423567-largest-recorded-solar-storm-was-even-bigger-than-we-thought|2423567 Astonishing photograph of last year's annular solar eclipse in Utah https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26134830-300-astonishing-photograph-of-last-years-annular-solar-eclipse-in-utah/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 20 Mar 2024 18:00:00 +0000 Pieced together digitally from thousands of images, this shot of last October's annular eclipse, from Andrew McCarthy and Daniel Stein, is a curtain-raiser for next month's total solar eclipse in North America mg26134830-300-astonishing-photograph-of-last-years-annular-solar-eclipse-in-utah|2422716 SpaceX’s Starship created a volcano-like explosion in first launch https://www.newscientist.com/article/2423465-spacexs-starship-created-a-volcano-like-explosion-in-first-launch/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Thu, 21 Mar 2024 19:00:03 +0000 The Starship rocket destroyed its launch pad during its first launch attempt in 2023, and the explosion resembled a powerful volcanic eruption, spraying sand and chunks of debris over a huge area 2423465-spacexs-starship-created-a-volcano-like-explosion-in-first-launch|2423465 Is the truth out there? Yes, but it doesn't involve aliens https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26134830-200-is-the-truth-out-there-yes-but-it-doesnt-involve-aliens/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 20 Mar 2024 18:00:00 +0000 A recent paper packed with delightful acronyms digs into where people report having seen UFOs, but finds no evidence of alien visitors, says Annalee Newitz mg26134830-200-is-the-truth-out-there-yes-but-it-doesnt-involve-aliens|2422715 How to take a stunning photograph of April’s total eclipse https://www.newscientist.com/article/2422957-how-to-take-a-stunning-photograph-of-aprils-total-eclipse/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Thu, 21 Mar 2024 12:00:32 +0000 Photographing the eclipse isn't as easy as taking a selfie, but with a bit of preparation anyone can capture a memorable image 2422957-how-to-take-a-stunning-photograph-of-aprils-total-eclipse|2422957 Billions of stars have swallowed up a planet https://www.newscientist.com/article/2422674-billions-of-stars-have-swallowed-up-a-planet/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 20 Mar 2024 16:00:24 +0000 Twin stars that were born together should have the same composition, and the fact that many don’t suggests they have changed their chemistry by devouring planets 2422674-billions-of-stars-have-swallowed-up-a-planet|2422674 Titan’s sand dunes may be made of smashed up small moons https://www.newscientist.com/article/2422628-titans-sand-dunes-may-be-made-of-smashed-up-small-moons/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Mon, 18 Mar 2024 11:00:29 +0000 The sand dunes that splay across the surface of Saturn’s moon Titan may be made of the ground-up remains of ancient irregular moons, rather than atmospheric particles 2422628-titans-sand-dunes-may-be-made-of-smashed-up-small-moons|2422628 How to spot the Spring Triangle as the equinox approaches https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26134822-000-how-to-spot-the-spring-triangle-as-the-equinox-approaches/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Wed, 13 Mar 2024 18:00:00 +0000 Now is a great time to look for a pattern of stars known as the Spring Triangle, wherever you are in the world, say Abigail Beall mg26134822-000-how-to-spot-the-spring-triangle-as-the-equinox-approaches|2421556 Perfectly straight ridges may cover the poles of Saturn’s moon Titan https://www.newscientist.com/article/2422535-perfectly-straight-ridges-may-cover-the-poles-of-saturns-moon-titan/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=space Fri, 15 Mar 2024 15:00:34 +0000 Saturn’s moon Titan may have hundreds of strange ridges called yardangs that could teach us how the icy moon’s geology and conditions vary across its surface 2422535-perfectly-straight-ridges-may-cover-the-poles-of-saturns-moon-titan|2422535