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Star Caught Orbiting Inside Another Star In Bizarre First

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Source: Visit website Binary star systems are pairs of stars held together by gravity, orbiting a common center of mass. More than half of all stars in our galaxy are part of a binary or multiple-star system making them surprisingly common. The stars in a binary can vary widely in mass, size, and brightness, and their interactions often shape their evolution in dramatic ways. In some cases, the gravity from one star can drag material from its companion, leading to explosive events like novae or even supernovae. A team of astronomers from China have dis...

Elon Musk Says Humanoid Robots Will Start Impacting Countries' GDPs In 4 To 5 Years.

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Read more: Visit website Tesla TSLA CEO Elon Musk is doubling down on his belief that artificial intelligence and robotics will reshape the global economy—and soon. Mode Mobile developed a smartphone called EarnPhone, which allows users to earn and save money by playing video games, listening to music and reading the news. With the phone priced at an affordable $99, the barriers to adoption are low. Earning Opportunity for All Smartphone Users Mode EarnPhone State-of-the-art smartphone device includes built-in earning features. EarnOS ...

Astronomers Detect Possible New Dwarf Planet At Solar System's Edge

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Read more: Visit website Scientists have discovered a colossal object approximately 435 miles (700 kilometres) wide in the frigid outer reaches of our solar system, which may qualify as a dwarf planet.  Researchers suggest that its existence challenges previous assumptions about the emptiness of space beyond Neptune and the Kuiper Belt, which is known to host numerous icy bodies.  The researchers said 2017 OF201 was identified in observations by telescopes in Chile and Hawaii spanning seven years. "It is potentially large enough to qualify as a dwarf planet. Its orbit is ve...

Scientists Say They've Found A Dwarf Planet Very Far From The Sun

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Source: Found here A sizable world has been found in a part of the solar system that astronomers once thought to be empty. It probably qualifies as a dwarf planet, the same classification as Pluto . Temporarily named 2017 OF201, it takes more than 24,000 years to travel around the sun just once along a highly elliptical orbit, coming as close as 4.2 billion miles and moving as far out as 151 billion miles. (Neptune is just 2.8 billion miles from the sun.) And 2017 OF201 may have implications for the hypothesis of an undiscovered planet, nicknamed Planet Nine...

Is It Art Or Aliens? Buga, Colombia ⁘UFO Sphere

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Source: Visit website A strange metallic sphere discovered in Buga, Colombia, on March 2, 2025, has triggered viral speculation about UFOs and alien tech. In early March, a shiny metal object was seen flying over Buga, Colombia. Days later, locals found it grounded nearby. Scientists began examining it soon after, but the internet, especially TikTok, had already latched onto it. Videos of the sphere flooded TikTok , where users speculated everything from alien probes to secret government tech. Some pointed to the intricate, detailed symbols etched on the sph...

Overcoming Conservatism In The Autonomous Space Revolution

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Source: Found here In the evolving landscape of space technology, a pivotal transformation is quietly taking shape: the development of spacecraft autonomy. While launch capabilities often dominate headlines, the real innovation frontier lies in what happens after they get there. Think of autonomous spacecraft as the space equivalent of self-driving cars. For a decade, we've watched autonomous vehicles navigate our roads. Yet remarkably, despite the technology being available for years, fully autonomous spacecraft remain largely theoretical. This technologic...

New Dwarf Planet Beyond Pluto, Discovered: How It Could Change The Way We Look At Sola...

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Read more: Found here Astronomers have uncovered a new dwarf planet, 2017 OF201, which could reshape our understanding of the solar system. Astronomers have just unveiled an extraordinary discovery in the far reaches of the solar system that could dramatically change the way we view our cosmic neighbourhood. A new dwarf planet, temporarily named 2017 OF201, has been located in a distant orbit far beyond Pluto. The object, which may be a distant cousin of Pluto, has an orbital path so vast that it takes an incredible 25,000 Earth-years to complete one revolution around the sun. ...

SpaceX Reached Space With Starship Flight 9 Launch, Then Lost Control Of Its Giant Spaceship...

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Source: Visit website SpaceX launched its Starship megarocket for the ninth time ever today (May 27), on a bold test flight that featured the first-ever significant reuse of Starship hardware. Starship 's two stages separated as planned on Flight 9, and the upper stage even reached space, which was an improvement over the giant vehicle's most recent two flights. But SpaceX ended up losing both stages before they could accomplish their full flight goals. SpaceX is developing Starship, the biggest and most powerful rocket ever built, to help humanity s...

Blue Origin To Launch Six New Tourists On May 31

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Reference: See here Blue Origin's next crew flight is taking off this week. The NS-32 mission is scheduled to launch on May 31 from the company's launch site in West Texas when the launch window opens at 7 pm IST. The live webcast of the mission will begin 30 minutes prior to liftoff on the company's website and X profile. NS-32 is Blue Origin 's 32nd mission to date and 12th crew flight since it started launching humans to space in 2021. The crew for NS-32 is as always a diverse one. It includes Aymette Medina Jorge, Dr. Gretchen Green, Jaim...

Four Space Journalists Debate Whether NASA Is Really Going To Mars

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More details: Visit website I'm incredibly excited, as part of the Ars Live series, to host a conversation with three of the very best space reporters in the business on Thursday, May 29, 2025, at 3 pm EDT about the future of NASA and its deep space exploration ambitions. The community of professional space reporters is fairly small, and Chris, Loren, and Joey are some of my smartest and fiercest competitors. They all have deep sourcing within the industry and important insights about what is really going on. ...

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Irish-developed Gyroscope To Be Launched Into Space

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Source: Found here A gyroscope navigation system developed by an Irish company is to be launched into space as part of a mission to test and prepare planetary defences against incoming asteroids. Innalabs, which is based in Blanchardstown, Dublin, designed and manufactured the ARIETIS-NS gyroscope navigation system for the European Space Agency Ramses mission. The Ramses spacecraft will rendezvous with asteroid 99942 Apophis, accompanying it during its extraordinarily close yet safe flyby of Earth in 2029. The encounter with provide scientists with a rare...

Space Is Not The Lonely Place Science Fiction Depicts, Says Former Astronaut Chris Hadfield

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Read more: See here There were significant obstacles along the way, not least the fact that Canada didn't have a space program. But Hadfield emphasises that he didn't hope to become an astronaut. "'I want to' or 'I dream to,' that's not nearly enough. You have to decide to. I dream of winning an Olympic gold medal, but obviously I haven't decided to because I never really worked at it. I'm not going to win an Olympic gold medal unless they give one for laziness and procrastination." Not that he doesn't travel...

Working With Robots Often Carries Mental Strain

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Reference: Found here Picking orders at an enormous warehouse kitted out with robots was less physically demanding than other fulfilment roles that required her to do the heavy lifting, says Jessica, an Amazon worker in her 40s. But she also realised from her very first shift that the job was "frankly, damn boring". She would spend up to 12 hours standing in one place, selecting items from a bin transported to her by one of dozens of robots whizzing around the floor. Compared with non-automated facilities, the pace of work was faster and often out of her control, which she f...

The Solar System Officially Has A New, Extraordinarily Dwarf Member: “Suggests It May Be More...

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Read more: Visit website Researchers at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey announced that they have detected a candidate dwarf planet with an extreme orbit around the Sun. The object, named 2017 OF201 , is located beyond Neptune and it is estimated that it orbits the Sun roughly every 25,000 years. The findings have been confirmed by the International Astronomical Union's Minor Planet Center but still have to be peer reviewed. However, the discovery of this object could reshape what we know about our solar system and challenge a hypothesis that a Planet X is...

New Evidence Suggests Our Solar System Has Nine Planets Again - Earth.Com

Reference: Found here Our solar system once had nine planets, but things changed when Pluto lost its planetary status in 2006. Ever since, astronomers worldwide have hunted for signs that we might still have a ninth planet out there, hanging way beyond Neptune. Researchers at a university in Taiwan believe a Neptune-sized object could be wandering roughly 46.5 to 65.1 billion miles from the sun. Their fresh findings are based on two deep infrared surveys taken more than two decades apart, with equipment sensitive enough to detect a faint planetary glow. Infrared data from 1983 and 2006 offered a rar...

Colombian 'UFO Sphere' Goes Viral — Experts Split On Whether It's Alien Artifact Or...

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Read more: See here What Happened: In a viral video, researcher Jose Luis Velazquez described the object as a multilayered sphere with ⁘no welds or joints,⁘ adding that X-rays revealed three distinct layers with different densities—an unusual feature for a typical man-made object, reported Fox News. However, not all experts are convinced. Julia Mossbridge , a physicist and founder of the Mossbridge Institute, offered a more grounded explanation. ⁘It looks to me like a really cool art project,⁘ she told the publication, advising against jumping to conclusions too quickly. However...

A New Atomic Clock In Space Could Help Us Measure Elevations On Earth

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Read more: Visit website In 2003, engineers from Germany and Switzerland began building a bridge across the Rhine River simultaneously from both sides. Months into construction, they found that the two sides did not meet. The German side hovered 54 centimeters above the Swiss side. The misalignment occurred because the German engineers had measured elevation with a historic level of the North Sea as its zero point, while the Swiss ones had used the Mediterranean Sea, which was 27 centimeters lower. We may speak colloquially of elevations with respect to "s...

Scientists Intrigued By Strange Behavior Of Distant Planet

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Read more: Visit website A team of astronomers observed a confused exoplanet orbiting its two parent stars in a highly unusual way. As New Scientist reports , the planet, which was first discovered in 2004, is located in a system called Nu Octantis 72 light-years away, and is twice the size of Jupiter. After it was spotted, some physicists thought its mere existence was impossible due to its extremely close proximity to its twin stars. But according to a new paper published in the journal Nature , an international team of researchers is proposing a wild new ...

Live Starlink Mission Updates From Cape Canaveral

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Reference: Found here Launch recap: Scroll down to review live updates from the Saturday, May 24, liftoff of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral on the Starlink 12-22 mission. Original story: We've got another SpaceX launch coming up this afternoon — and the rocket should lift off before a sea breeze-fueled convection pattern generates showers and storms across East-Central Florida. Welcome to FLORIDA TODAY Space Team live coverage of today's SpaceX Starlink 12-22 mission from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. SpaceX is targeting 1:19 p.m. to launch a Falcon 9...

Blue Origin Announces 1st Launch Since Katy Perry

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Reference: Visit website Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin spaceflight company is preparing to send its next group of passengers on a brief trip high above Earth to witness a view few other civilians have ever seen. The impending spaceflight would be Blue Origin's first since the company made headlines in April when a group of famous women, including pop star Katy Perry, boarded the company's spacecraft for a ride to the edge of space. This time around, though, the crew is comprised not of celebrities, but of educators and entrepreneurs. Blue Origin announced Wednesday, May 21 , ...

SpaceX And Scientists Speed Up Human Race To Invade Mars

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More details: See here As NASA pivots toward speeding astronauts to Mars, and SpaceX pilots the Starship super-capsules that will lead this new space odyssey, vanguard American scientists are testing the technologies that could transform the Red Planet into an astonishing New Eden. A Harvard-based torchbearer in the quest to remake Mars in the Earth's image, Robin Wordsworth, says new-generation rockets that are slashing launch costs and tech breakthroughs across the sphere of geo-engineering are setting the stage to create human-tended biospheres across Ma...

SpaceX Blames Starship Flight 8 Mishap On Engine Hardware Failure

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More details: Visit website WASHINGTON — The failure of SpaceX's Starship on its most recent test flight had a different root cause than the previous failure, despite happening at about the same time. SpaceX released details May 23 about the cause of the Flight 8 mishap that took place March 6, when several Raptor engines on the Starship upper stage shut down and the vehicle started to tumble . The vehicle reentered, breaking up over the Caribbean. "While the failure manifested at a similar point in the flight timeline as Starship's seventh flight test, it is worth not...

NASA Issues Global Alert? Asteroid 2003 MH4 To Hit Earth Tomorrow? Here's What You Need To Know

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Source: Visit website NASA confirms Asteroid 2003 MH4, spanning 335 metres, will fly by Earth on 24 May at a safe distance of 6.68 million kilometres, posing no threat. The asteroid is tracked by CNEOS. It began with a question that captured imaginations across the internet: Could Earth be on the brink of a cosmic collision? As headlines blared and social feeds swirled with apocalyptic speculation, clarity was urgently needed regarding Asteroid 2003 MH4. NASA has now confirmed that while this giant space rock, spanning 335 metres (comparable to a 100-storey ...

What We're Learning From The James Webb Space Telescope

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Read more: See here The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) started collecting data nearly three years ago, and it has already transformed our understanding of the universe. It has spotted the earliest galaxies ever seen, and, closer to home, captured auroras around Jupiter. So what's the latest from the JWST? In this live broadcast, Hosts Flora Lichtman and Ira Flatow talk with astrophysicist Macarena Garcia Marin, deputy project director for the James Webb Space Telescope. As the James Webb Space Telescope marks two years of operations, NASA unveils a new i...

One Star Is Orbiting Inside Another In This Never-Before-Seen Binary System

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Source: Found here For the first time, astronomers have spotted a rapidly spinning neutron star that is gravitationally bound to a helium star companion. The discovery of this unusual binary system helps confirm a long theorized—but rarely seen—cosmic process called common envelope evolution. Binary star systems, or pairs of stars that orbit around each other, are very common. In fact, it's estimated that 85% of stars in the universe have at least one companion. But this newly discovered pair is unlike any seen before.  In this case, a helium star is bou...

Robots Learning Without Us? New Study Cuts Humans From Early Testing

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Reference: Visit website Humans no longer have exclusive control over training social robots to interact effectively, thanks to a new study from the University of Surrey and the University of Hamburg. The study, which will be presented at this year's IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), introduces a new simulation method that lets researchers test their social robots without needing human participants, making research faster and scalable. Using a humanoid robot, the research team developed a dynamic scanpath prediction model t...

The First US Solar Storm Emergency Drill Did Not Go Well

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Reference: See here The federal government released the results of a multiday emergency drill intended to assess our ability to handle the next massive solar storm . Unfortunately, it sounds like there's a lot of room for improvement. According to a report published earlier this month by the Space Weather Operations, Research, and Mitigation (SWORM) task force, institutions across the board need to better coordinate their interoffice responses, at the very least. Meanwhile, educating both themselves and the public on the complexities of cosmic forces that threaten societal infrastruc...

NASA's New Space Observatory Is Mapping The Entire Sky In 3D

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More details: Found here After passing all the necessary checks and calibrations, NASA says its SPHEREx space observatory is ready to embark on its expansive mission. As of May 1, the spacecraft has begun imaging a 3D map of the entire sky and its hundreds of millions of galaxies. But in order to complete such a massive objective, SPHEREx is going to need to take a lot of photos—about 3,600 per day over the next two years, to be more specific. Pointed away from Earth about 404 miles overhead, the orbital observatory will circle the planet from north to south about 14.5 times each day ...

Soviet Probe Re-entry

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Reference: See here The backstory: According to NASA, Soviet scientists launched Kosmos 482 in 1972 with the goal of reaching Venus. But an apparent engine malfunction stranded the spacecraft in low Earth orbit, where it's been ever since. Kosmos 482 separated into multiple pieces, some of which likely landed in New Zealand shortly after launch. However, the spacecraft's lander probe has survived in orbit. Where could the probe land? Marco Langbroek, a lecturer at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, estimates that the reentry could occur anywhere across a la...

The AI Robots Coming For Blue Collar Jobs

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More details: Found here AI is already seen as a threat to many white-collar jobs, but soon, AI may play a part in replacing some blue-collar jobs. How soon will an AI robot show up at your house to fix your plumbing? AI-enhanced robots are the next wave of AI on the technological horizon. Until now, AI has most often been associated with software, particularly computer-based chatbots that answer our questions. Agentic AI has also surfaced, in which AI applications—agents--make decisions and perform tasks with minimal human oversight . But more recently, some companies have been wo...

Next Candidate For Ninth Planet Found At The Edge Of The Solar System

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Read more: Found here A research team from Taiwan, Japan and Australia claims to have found direct evidence of a ninth planet at the outermost edge of the solar system. This is the result of a research article that has now become public and has been accepted for publication in a specialist journal. The group found what they were looking for in data from two space telescopes that stopped working 14 and more than 44 years ago respectively. The team searched their infrared images for objects that had moved sufficiently in the night sky between the two missions. And t...

These Are The Sharpest Images Yet Of Planets Being Born Around Distant Stars

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More details: See here Astronomers have captured the sharpest, most detailed images yet of young solar systems where planets are just beginning to take shape. Exquisite snapshots released on April 28 provide a rare glimpse into the earliest stages of planet formation in more than a dozen star systems, revealing where planets emerge, how quickly they form and what materials they're made from. Scientists say the data could help refine computer models of planetary formation and evolution, as well as shed new light on how these infant systems compare to the myriad of mature exoplanets...

UFOs To Be Discussed Again At Congress: What Happened At Last Hearing

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More details: Visit website Less than six months ago, witnesses testifying in the halls of Congress reignited public interest in UFOs with regaling accounts of shadowy government cover-ups and strange craft seen whizzing through the sky. The hearing was the second time in as many years that elected officials paid serious heed to the possibility that extraterrestrials – or some other force – were not only invading U.S. airspace, but that the military knew about it. Now, another type of meeting to discuss UFOs is set to take place Thursday, May 1, on Capitol H...

U.S. Space Force Taps 12 Firms For $237 Million Small-satellite Procurement

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Reference: Visit website WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force has selected 12 companies for a 10-year, $237 million contract to develop and deploy small satellites under a new procurement initiative aimed at advancing military space technology through commercial innovation. The agreement, known as the Space Test Experiments Platform (STEP) 2.0, is part of the Department of Defense's broader Space Test Program (STP). Administered by the Space Force's Space Systems Command, the indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract allows selected vendors t...

Watch A Rare All-female Spacewalk During NASA Mission

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More details: Visit website Two NASA astronauts have ventured outside the International Space Station to conduct a rare all-female spacewalk . When astronauts Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers  emerged around 9 a.m. Thursday , May 1, they began just the fifth-ever spacewalk with just women. The spacefarers, both of whom are military officers and pilots, remained in the vacuum of space for  about five hours and 44 minutes  performing work on the outside of the orbital outpost. McClain and Ayers are both part of a SpaceX mission known as Crew-10 that reached the ...

SpaceX Rocket Launch From California: What Time Is Liftoff? Where

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Read more: Visit website A SpaceX rocket could potentially launch this weekend from Southern California to deploy a batch of Starlink satellites into orbit. The launch is scheduled to take place Saturday, May 3, from Vandenberg Space Force Base, a Federal Aviation Administration operations plan advisory shows . Backup launch opportunities are possible for Sunday, May 4. SpaceX, owned by billionaire Elon Musk, will send 26 internet-beaming Starlink satellites for deployment into what's called low-Earth orbit – an altitude that allows for things like satel...