NASA Spots Plankton Swarms from Space to Help Save North Atlantic Right Whales

North Atlantic Right Whales (NARW) are one of the Earth’s most critically endangered mammals. While commercial whaling is no longer a threat to them, accidental entanglement in fishing gears and vessel strikes account for a lot of NARW deaths. Researchers have been tracking their movements to prevent these by mapping their primary food source, a … Read more

Trump NASA Budget Prioritises Moon, Mars Missions Over Research

President Donald Trump’s proposed NASA budget released Friday puts crewed missions to the Moon and Mars front and center — slashing science and climate programs as it seeks to shrink the agency’s funding by nearly a quarter. The plan would significantly overhaul flagship programs, phasing out the government-owned Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion … Read more

NASA’s Oldest Active Astronaut Lands with his Crewmates on 70th Birthday

The oldest veteran astronaut from NASA landed from the International Space Station on his 70th birthday. Donald Pettit, the U.S astronaut, reached Earth after seven months with his crew members Aleksey Ovchinin and Ivan Vagner, two Russian cosmonauts. The spacecraft Soyuz MS-26 launched on September 11, 2024 and came back to Earth on Saturday, April … Read more

NASA’s Oldest Astronaut Don Pettit Returns To Earth On His 70th Birthday

Washington, United States: Cake, gifts and a low-key family celebration may be how many senior citizens picture their 70th birthday. But NASA’s oldest serving astronaut Don Pettit became a septuagenarian while hurtling towards the Earth in a spacecraft to wrap up a seven-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). A Soyuz capsule carrying the … Read more

NASA Curiosity Rover Potentially Deciphers Mars’ Missing Carbonate Mystery

The evolution of Mars and its ancient atmosphere has been a prominent research topic for scientists. NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover could potentially be the ultimate solution for the temperature and other details about the planet. As per the assumptions made by the researchers, Mars’s atmosphere was crafted with a thick layer of carbon dioxide whereas … Read more

Signs Of A Supermassive Black Hole Hiding In Nearby Spiral Galaxy

After decades of efforts, astronomers have found evidence suggesting a supermassive black hole in the middle of a nearby galaxy called Messier 83, or M83. Earlier, there were hints that there might be a black hole at the centre, but it was not visible to regular telescopes either due to its inactivity or hidden behind … Read more

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope Shares Detailed Mosaic of the Sombrero Galaxy

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, on its 35th anniversary, reprocessed a detailed image of the Sombrero Galaxy (Messier 104) on April 11, shared by the European Space Agency. This improvised image, generated from numerous Hubble images, signals fine dust structures, the luminous galactic nucleus with a backdrop occupied by stars and various distant galaxies. This mosaic, … Read more

NASA Study Finds Solar Wind Could Be Key to Water Formation on the Moon

A recent study indicates that water on the lunar surface may come from the solar wind. Water—of most importance as rocket fuel—is present in lunar surface dust, or regolith, produced by meteoroids and charged particles impacting lunar rock. The researchers discovered that several of this graph had evidence of dampness, with between 200 and 300 … Read more

SpaceX to Launch NASA’s Resupply Mission to the International Space Station This Month

NASA has set the date for the next commercial resupply mission for the International Space Station (ISS), which will be carried out by Elon Musk-owned SpaceX. The launch is set for 4:15 am EDT (1:45 pm IST) on April 21. During the mission, SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft will carry more than 6,400 pounds (2,902kg) of supplies for … Read more

NASA’s Perseverance Rover Captures One Dust Devil Devouring Another

NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover’s navigation camera captured a Martian dust devil swallowing a smaller one. The smaller dust devil’s demise was captured during an imaging experiment carried out by Perseverance’s science team to better understand the dynamics at work in the Martian atmosphere. In the 1970s, NASA’s Viking orbiters became the first spacecraft to picture … Read more