Study Links Black Holes to Dark Energy, Potentially Reshaping Cosmology
A groundbreaking study suggests a link between black holes and dark energy, proposing that black holes may be a source of this mysterious energy that constitutes about 70% of the universe.
World's First Wooden Satellite LignoSat Launches to ISS
LignoSat, the world's first wooden satellite, launched successfully aboard a SpaceX rocket, aiming to test the viability of wood in space exploration and reduce environmental impacts during re-entry.
Iran Launches Hudhud and Kowsar Satellites with Russian Soyuz Rocket
Iran successfully launched its Hudhud and Kowsar satellites using a Russian Soyuz rocket, marking a significant achievement for its private space sector amid ongoing US sanctions.
Webb and Hubble Telescopes Reveal Insights on Merging Galaxies
The Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes have observed the nearby galaxies IC 2163 and NGC 2207, revealing insights into their impending merger and active star formation.
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Webb and Hubble Telescopes Reveal Insights on Merging Galaxies
World's First Wooden Satellite LignoSat Launches to ISS
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Boeing's Starliner Crisis: NASA Considers SpaceX for Astronauts' Safe Return
Astronauts aboard Boeing's Starliner face an extended stay on the ISS due to technical failures. NASA is now considering SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft for their safe return, raising questions about the future of Boeing's program and the competitive landscape of commercial space travel.