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  • Digging for Signs of Life on the Red Planet
    2026/07/10
    Could Mars once have been a world of oceans, rivers, and potentially habitable environments?

    This episode explores the ExoMars mission's search for ancient signs of life in a region rich in clay deposits, offering new clues about the Red Planet's watery past and its potential to have supported life billions of years ago.

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    30 分
  • The Cosmic Rosetta Stone: Decoding Long-Period Radio Transients
    2026/07/09
    For years, astronomers have been puzzled by rare, slow-repeating radio signals from deep space. Now, a newly studied source may provide a crucial clue.

    By observing the object across multiple wavelengths, researchers have uncovered a possible explanation for how these mysterious cosmic pulses are produced, offering a new way to investigate one of astronomy's most intriguing phenomena.

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    31 分
  • NASA's Three-Satellite Mission to Decode Extreme Storms
    2026/07/08
    NASA's INCUS mission will deploy three coordinated satellites to study the inner workings of tropical storms from orbit.

    By measuring the movement of air and water within powerful weather systems, the mission aims to uncover how severe storms develop and improve future forecasting, disaster preparedness, and global water management.

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    45 分
  • Scientists Release the Largest Gravitational Wave Catalog Ever
    2026/07/07
    The University of Glasgow has released the Gravitational Wave Transient Catalogue 5.0, the largest collection of gravitational wave detections to date, featuring 390 cosmic events, including 161 newly discovered black hole mergers.

    The catalog includes the strongest gravitational wave signal ever recorded, improves measurements of the universe's expansion rate, and provides new evidence for second-generation black holes formed through previous mergers. By analyzing hundreds of events instead of isolated discoveries, astronomers are gaining unprecedented insights into the evolution of the universe's most extreme objects.

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    34 分
  • A Tiny Telescope Could Transform Lunar Exploration
    2026/07/06
    A newly developed compact X-ray telescope could help reveal the Moon's chemical makeup in unprecedented detail.

    Designed for small satellites, the instrument aims to map key elements across the lunar surface, offering new insights into the Moon's history and its potential resources for future exploration.

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    53 分
  • NASA Is Attempting a Robotic Space Rescue
    2026/07/05
    NASA is partnering with Katalyst Space Technologies to perform a historic robotic rescue of the aging Swift Observatory, whose orbit has been rapidly declining due to intense solar activity.

    A specialized spacecraft called Link will attempt to dock with the telescope and boost it into a safer orbit, extending its mission to study cosmic explosions. If successful, this groundbreaking demonstration of robotic satellite servicing could open the door to future rescue missions for high-value spacecraft, including the Hubble Space Telescope.

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    38 分
  • NASA's New Lunar Strategy Is Taking Shape
    2026/07/04
    NASA is accelerating its vision of a permanent lunar presence by awarding nearly $600 million in contracts for robotic cargo missions to the Moon's south pole.

    These missions will deliver scientific instruments, infrastructure, and technology needed to support future human exploration.

    Despite recent launch setbacks, the agency is adapting its strategy to keep the program on schedule, with plans to deploy a network of rovers, drones, and habitats that could lay the foundation for a long-term Moon base before the end of the decade.

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    41 分
  • What Do Scientists Really Think About Extraterrestrial Life?
    2026/07/03
    Exciting claims about alien life often capture headlines, but what do scientists actually think?

    New research reveals that many experts remain cautious when evaluating potential signs of life beyond Earth, highlighting the gap between public excitement and scientific confidence. The discussion offers a closer look at how evidence is assessed—and why certainty is so difficult to achieve.

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    39 分