Launched on December 25, reached its destination in January, it’s now sending back satellite imagery to data engineers here on Earth. A fortnight ago, it

I Learn; Therefore I Know
Do you know, the number of galaxies in the universe, and the number of stars in our Milky Way, and possibly other galaxies?
Launched on December 25, reached its destination in January, it’s now sending back satellite imagery to data engineers here on Earth. A fortnight ago, it
There’s a ton of stuff going on literally above your head. Think of it: stars, planets and even exoplanets, black holes, neutron stars, cosmic dwarfs,
Every fan of Jupiter has ever wondered what’s that big red spot. And you’re not alone. For years, this was a mystery to astronomers, and
There was a celebration at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, as engineers witnessed the second primary mirror wing of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope unfold. This begins
The Moon is bar none the most popular celestial body we’ve studied here on Earth, and of course, landed on it. Although we see it