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  • The Space Observatory That Could Explain Dark Energy
    2026/06/13
    NASA is preparing for the launch of the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, a next-generation observatory scheduled for September 2026.

    Equipped with a 2.4-meter mirror and a field of view far larger than Hubble’s, the mission will study dark energy, map galaxy evolution, and search for thousands of exoplanets from its position at the Lagrange L2 point.

    Featuring advanced wide-field imaging and a cutting-edge coronagraph, the telescope is ahead of schedule and within budget. Once operational, Roman will work alongside other major observatories to deliver massive new datasets for astronomers around the world.

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    52 分
  • How Supernova Dust Changed the Early Universe
    2026/06/12
    Observations from the James Webb Space Telescope have revealed that many early galaxies are far brighter in ultraviolet light than expected.

    Scientists now believe the effect is caused by unusually large dust grains created by supernova explosions in the young universe. Unlike the dense dust found in modern galaxies, these primitive particles allow radiation to pass through with minimal attenuation, explaining the galaxies’ intense brightness without requiring exotic physics.

    The discovery not only reshapes our understanding of early galaxy evolution, but may also help astronomers detect traces of the universe’s first stars.

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    58 分
  • The Black Hole That Switched Back On
    2026/06/11
    Astronomers using the eROSITA telescope have observed a rare “changing-look” active galaxy over a billion light-years away.

    The galaxy HE 1237−2252 dramatically faded in X-rays before unexpectedly returning to its original brightness, revealing a supermassive black hole rapidly changing its feeding activity in real time.

    Scientists believe the phenomenon was driven by powerful thermal waves moving through the black hole’s accretion disk rather than obscuring dust clouds. The discovery offers an extraordinary opportunity to study how black holes evolve, reignite, and influence the energetic life cycles of distant galaxies.

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    41 分
  • The Future of Humanity May Exist Inside Giant Space Cylinders
    2026/06/10
    Rotating space habitats known as O’Neill Cylinders propose a radical alternative to colonizing hostile planets like Mars or the Moon.

    By using rotation to generate Artificial Gravity, these massive orbital structures could support entire ecosystems, cities, and millions of inhabitants while protecting them from cosmic radiation and the dangers of microgravity.

    Powered by constant solar energy and built using asteroid-mined resources, these engineered worlds may eventually allow humanity to move beyond natural planets and become a civilization capable of constructing fully artificial

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    38 分
  • Scientists Created a New Way to Detect Alien Life
    2026/06/09
    Researchers have developed a new statistical technique capable of detecting extraterrestrial life by analyzing the organizational patterns of molecules rather than searching for specific biological substances.

    Using ecological diversity models, scientists can distinguish biological chemistry from non-living chemistry based on how amino and fatty acids are distributed, even in degraded or ancient samples.

    The method could become a powerful tool for future missions exploring Mars and icy moons, offering a more reliable way to identify possible signs of life across the solar system.

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    37 分
  • James Webb May Have Found One of the Universe’s First Galaxies
    2026/06/08
    Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers discovered LAP1-B, one of the most chemically primitive galaxies ever observed, appearing just 800 million years after the Big Bang. By using Gravitational Lensing to magnify its light,

    researchers found extremely low amounts of heavy elements and possible evidence of elusive Population III Stars, the first generation of stars in the universe. Scientists believe the galaxy is embedded within a massive halo of Dark Matter, offering a rare glimpse into the earliest stages of cosmic evolution and galaxy formation.

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    41 分
  • Astronomers Just Watched Space Distort Light in Real Time
    2026/06/07
    Astronomers have directly observed how turbulent clouds of gas and electrons distort light traveling across the galaxy.

    Using years of data from powerful radio telescopes, researchers discovered that light from a distant Quasar forms complex patchy patterns as it passes through the interstellar medium rather than creating a simple blur.

    The breakthrough reveals the hidden structure of space at scales comparable to the solar system and could help scientists sharpen future images of supermassive black holes while improving our understanding of how gas and energy move through galaxies before new stars are born.

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    30 分
  • NASA’s Nuclear Rocket Could Change Mars Missions Forever
    2026/06/06
    NASA is accelerating the development of Nuclear Thermal Propulsion and Nuclear Electric Propulsion systems designed to dramatically reduce travel time to Mars.

    The technology could lower astronaut exposure to cosmic radiation, improve cargo efficiency, and overcome the limitations of conventional chemical rockets.

    A major deep-space demonstration known as the SR-1 Freedom Mission is currently planned for 2028, potentially marking the beginning of a new era of interplanetary travel and long-term human expansion beyond Earth.

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    15 分