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Star Catcher just raised $65 million to build the world's first power grid in space — with lasers

Star Catcher Industries just raised $65 million to build a constellation of power-beaming satellites, which the Florida company thinks will supercharge the off-Earth economy.

The Rock That Built Life

What made Earth the planet that life chose? It's a question scientists have wrestled with for decades, and the answers are rarely simple. Distance from the Sun matters, liquid water matters and a magnetic field that deflects lethal radiation matters. But a new study published in the journal Terra Nova adds something unexpected to that list…. the slow, geological rise of the continents themselves, and a semi precious gemstone most people know from jewellery shops.

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The Dots That Broke the Rules

What are the little red dots? It's the question that has quietly obsessed astronomers since the James Webb Space Telescope first opened its eyes and started revealing the early universe in unprecedented detail. Hundreds of tiny, faint, reddish objects all sitting some 12 billion light years away, meaning we see them as they existed when the universe was barely a toddler. They showed up almost immediately and nobody could agree on what they were. Now, one maverick object hiding in a decade old data archive might finally have cracked it.

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Meerkat is Watching

On a February morning in 2013, a rock the size of a house appeared without warning in the skies above Russia. The scary thing is that nobody saw it coming.

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Poor weather causes NASA, SpaceX to scrub launch attempt of 34th Cargo Dragon mission to the space station

A SpaceX Cargo Dragon spacecraft, tail number C209, is seen atop a Falcon 9 rocket at Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. Image: SpaceX

Update May 12, 4:26 p.m. EDT (2026 UTC): NASA, SpaceX scrub launch on Tuesday, target NET Wednesday.

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Thousands of deaths per year caused by invisible wildfire pollutant, satellite data shows

Wildfire-derived ozone appears responsible for 2,045 excess deaths, on average, per year across the U.S., 20 years of satellite data reveal.

SpaceX fuels up Starship V3 megarocket for 1st time ahead of crucial test flight (photos)

SpaceX has stacked and fueled the new version of its Starship megarocket for the first time ever, gearing up for a key test flight that could launch as soon as May 19.

How to follow the Smile launch live

ESA will be broadcasting live as the European-Chinese Smile mission launches at 04:52 BST/05:52 CEST (00:52 local time) on 19 May 2026.

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How 'Snowball Earth' Was A Tug-Of-War

Decades of research shows that Earth was once entirely or almost entirely frozen. The episode is known as Snowball Earth, and though its occurrence is widely accepted, many of its details remain hypothetical. Snowball Earth took place in Earth's Cryogenian Period, which spanned from about 720–635 million years ago during the Neoproterozoic Era.

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Study Identifies Geyers the JUICE Mission Could Explore on Ganymede

Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon, is also the Solar System's largest satellite, even larger than the planet Mercury. It is also the only celestial body aside from Earth (and the gas giants) to have an intrinsic magnetic field. As if this didn't make the icy body interesting enough, scientists also predict that it has a massive interior ocean with more water than all of Earth's oceans combined. At present, the European Space Agency's (ESA) Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) is in transit to Ganymede to explore it for signs of habitability.

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NASA's Artemis 3 rocket is taking shape for 2027 launch to test lunar landers (photo)

The core stage for NASA's Artemis 3 rocket has been raised inside the Vehicle Assembly Building, and is awaiting engine integration.

SpaceX launches intelligence-gathering satellites for the National Reconnaissance Office

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from Space Launch Complex 4 East at Vandenberg Space Force Base to begin the NROL-172 mission on Monday, May 11, 2026. Image: SpaceX

Updated May 12, 10:07 a.m. EDT (1407 UTC): The NRO confirms deployment of its satellites.

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'Nothing short of magical': Astrophotographer captures Lyrid meteors beside the Milky Way

Dury captured shooting stars glowing with the Milky Way from the remote Scottish Island of Skye.

Molybdenum Was Scarce, But Early Life Chose It Anyway

Life on Earth depends on organic chemicals—the elements carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorous, and sulfur—often referred to as CHNOPS. These elements enable life and make up about 98% of all living matter. But they don't do it alone. Biochemical activity inside of cells also requires small amounts of metals. These metals enable critical biochemical reactions.

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Satellite spies one of Russia's most active volcanoes melting snow from the inside out

Fresh satellite images reveal volcanic heat melting snow around Russia's relentless Shiveluch volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula.

A Brief-ish History of SETI. Part III: Dyson and Kardashev

Welcome back to our ongoing series, A Brief-ish History of SETI, where we examine the ideas and milestones that have come to define the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). In Part I, we looked at the purpose and motivations for this field of study, some of the earliest experiments, and how they reflected a growing sense of curiosity about the cosmos and our place in it. In Part II, we examined the first SETI survey (Project Ozma) and its enduring legacy.

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China's Tianzhou 10 freighter delivers 7 tons of cargo to Tiangong space station

The Tianzhou 10 freighter delivered nearly seven tons of supplies to China's Tiangong space station early Monday morning (May 10), about five hours after launching atop a Long March 7 rocket.

The Moon Cycle

The Moon serves as Earth's only natural satellite and the fifth largest in the Solar System. It plays a vital role in our planet's environment by stabilizing Earth's wobble and creating ocean tides.

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How NASA lunar scientists taught Artemis 2 astronauts to see the moon with different eyes

The astronauts aboard NASA's Artemis 2 mission that flew around the moon had to learn to describe their observations using language that would help lunar scientists gain a deeper understanding of the lunar environment. What they saw was a surprise to everyone.

SpaceX launches secret US spy satellites to orbit from California (video, photos)

SpaceX launched a batch of spy satellites for the U.S. government this evening (May 11) from California's foggy central coast.


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