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Neptune’s dark spot detected for the first time from Earth

Astronomers have used the ESO's Very Large Telescope to observe Neptune's dark spot for the first time from Earth.

Chandrayaan-3: Indian space mission makes history with successful Moon landing

The Indian space mission Chandrayaan-3 has gone down in history after becoming the first spacecraft to land on the Moon’s south pole.

Researchers discover possible new way to detect dark energy

Researchers from the University of Cambridge have found that it may be possible to detect Andromeda – the galaxy next door.

Researchers provide new insights into early biological evolution on Mars

Learn more about sustained wet-dry cycling and how this is essential in discovering biological evolution on Mars.

Planet formation made clear with new exoplanet discovery

An international team of scientists has discovered an unusual new exoplanet that could shed light on planet formation.

Why do stars twinkle?

Astrophysicists have created simulations to show how convection in a star's core provides the answer to the question 'why do stars twinkle?'

Astronomers reveal new features of stellar mass black holes

A team of scientists has revealed new features of stellar mass black holes that have never been seen before.

Largest-ever European Solar Telescope may unlock the mystery of space weather

Discover how the construction of the largest-ever European Space Telescope could reveal unknown mysteries about space weather.

Space Exploration Technology Roadmap reveals 11 areas to make the UK a space superpower

The Space Exploration Technology Roadmap details 11 critical technologies to make the UK a global leader in the space sector.

How do rapidly growing black holes evolve?

Learn more about how rapidly growing black holes form, grow, and possibly evolve into more powerful quasars.

New stellar magnetic field evidence challenges current star evolution theory

Astronomers from The Ohio State University have found new stellar magnetic field evidence that challenges current models of how they evolve.

Cause of spiral arms uncovered in new exoplanet discovery

Find out how an exoplanet discovery could explain why spiral arms are produced around a star, and shed light on planetary formation.

Scientists discover early galaxy filament associated with a distant quasar

Using NASA’s Webb, a team of scientists has discovered one of the earliest galaxy filaments to ever be associated with a distant quasar.

Recent discovery sheds light on new planet formation theory

Learn about the new discovery made by researchers from the University of Warwick that offers a new planet formation theory.

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