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  • Inside the Massive Plan to Turn the Moon Into a Long-Term Outpost
    2026/06/22
    NASA has begun a long-term plan to establish a permanent human presence near the Moon’s south pole, starting with robotic landers, rovers, and autonomous exploration systems developed by companies like Blue Origin, Firefly Aerospace, and Astrolab.

    The first automated missions are expected to arrive before astronauts return to the lunar surface in 2028. Over the following decade, the project aims to build permanent habitats, power infrastructure, and the foundations of a future lunar economy while preparing humanity for eventual missions to Mars.

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    41 分
  • How Dying Stars Create the Building Blocks of Life
    2026/06/21
    Scientists have uncovered a crucial step in how dying stars create the raw materials for planets and life itself.

    By recreating stellar atmospheres in the lab, researchers discovered that hydrogen acts as a key catalyst in forming silicon carbide — a major component of cosmic dust.

    The finding helps explain how ancient stars seed galaxies with the ingredients needed for new solar systems, revealing how simple particles eventually evolved into the complex chemistry behind life and the universe we know today.

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    35 分
  • The Heartbeat of the Sun: Understanding the 11-Year Cycle
    2026/06/20
    The Sun follows a powerful 11-year magnetic cycle driven by turbulent flows of superheated plasma deep inside the star. As magnetic fields twist and collide, the Sun enters periods of chaos known as solar maximum, unleashing massive solar flares, sunspots, and coronal mass ejections that can disrupt satellites, communications, and power systems on Earth.

    Eventually, the star’s magnetic poles flip, restarting the cycle all over again. Understanding this cosmic rhythm is essential not only for predicting space weather, but also for studying the habitability of planets orbiting distant stars

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    37 分
  • NASA’s New AI Superchip Could Change Space Exploration Forever
    2026/06/19
    NASA is developing a powerful new space processor designed to survive the brutal conditions of deep space while delivering computing speeds hundreds of times faster than current spacecraft technology.

    Known as the High Performance Spaceflight Computing system, the chip could allow future missions to the Moon and Mars to make scientific decisions autonomously using onboard AI.

    Built to withstand intense radiation and extreme temperatures, the technology may not only transform robotic and crewed exploration, but also influence next-generation aviation and automotive systems here on Earth.

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    22 分
  • How James Webb Is Peering Through Alien Clouds
    2026/06/18
    Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers studied the exoplanet WASP-94A b and discovered a dramatic weather cycle where magnesium silicate clouds form in the morning and disappear by evening.

    By isolating cloud-free regions of the atmosphere, researchers achieved an unprecedented analysis of the planet’s chemical composition, revealing similarities to Jupiter and correcting earlier assumptions about its oxygen and carbon levels.

    The breakthrough also provides a powerful new method for studying distant exoplanets by cutting through atmospheric haze and uncovering the hidden dynamics of alien worlds.

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    21 分
  • The Violent Birth of a Magnetar
    2026/06/17
    NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has captured the first definitive evidence of high-energy gamma rays coming from a superluminous supernova — one of the most powerful stellar explosions in the universe.

    Scientists studying the event SN 2017egm believe its extraordinary brightness is driven by a newborn magnetar, an ultra-dense neutron star spinning at extreme speeds with an intense magnetic field.

    The discovery helps explain how these explosions generate enormous amounts of energy and offers a new way to study the physics of collapsing massive stars and the extreme environments created in their aftermath.

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    45 分
  • The Giant Telescope Designed to Reveal the Hidden Universe
    2026/06/16
    The proposed Atacama Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope, known as AtLAST, aims to uncover hidden regions of the universe that current observatories struggle to detect.

    Using a massive 50-meter dish, the telescope will map cold gas, dusty galaxies, and star-forming regions across the cosmos with unprecedented detail.

    Designed to investigate dark matter, galaxy evolution, and the origins of life, the project also emphasizes sustainability by operating entirely on renewable energy.

    Through global scientific collaboration, AtLAST could provide one of the most comprehensive views ever created of the evolving universe.

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    49 分
  • The Surprising Link Between Asteroids and Evolution
    2026/06/15
    Researchers studying microbial fossils inside South Korea’s Hapcheon impact crater have uncovered evidence that asteroid collisions may have helped early life thrive on Earth.

    The crater’s hydrothermal lakes likely created oxygen-rich environments where ancient microorganisms could survive and evolve, potentially contributing to the Great Oxidation Event.

    The discovery also strengthens the possibility that similar crater systems on Mars may once have supported microbial life, revealing how violent cosmic impacts can unexpectedly create the conditions necessary for biological evolution.

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    20 分