• Why a James Webb Space Telescope mystery doesn't (necessarily) break cosmology

    On Christmas Day, 2021, an Ariane 5 rocket leaped from its launch pad in French Guiana. Perched on the rocket’s nose was the long-awaited James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). The JWST was designed to perform several tasks, but one of the most important was to study the first stars and galaxies to come into existence. The telescope has performed magnificently; however, some troubling observations have been reported. When the JWST took its first look at the sky, it seemed to have found galaxies...

  • Saturn's moon Titan imaged by the James Webb Space Telescope

    The superficially Earthlike appearance of Titan, as imaged by the James Webb Space Telescope, is belied by its cold and inhospitable weirdness. Titan is a strange world — a little bit Earthlike, if land were made of water ice, rivers and seas were filled with liquid methane and other hydrocarbons, and the atmosphere were thick and hazy, dotted with methane clouds. — Read the rest

  • NASA Hubble Space Telescope is on a Hunt for Small Main Belt Asteroids

    NASA's Hubble Space Telescope embarks on a cosmic treasure hunt for small belt asteroids. NASA's Hubble Space Telescope embarks on a cosmic treasure hunt, scanning the vast expanse to capture the trails of small asteroids that dart through space.

  • NASA's Roman space telescope's 'eyes' pass first vision test

    Engineers at L3Harris Technologies in Rochester, New York, have combined all 10 mirrors for NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. Preliminary tests show the newly aligned optics, collectively called the IOA (Imaging Optics Assembly), will direct light into Roman's science instruments extremely precisely. This will yield crisp images of space once the observatory launches.

  • Christian Horner's accuser 'is being quizzed by investigators' over his sexting scandal after launching appeal against Red Bull probe and the F1 boss 'could also face another grilling'

    Christian Horner's accuser is reportedly facing questions for a new investigation. It could see the Red Bull chief questioned again as part of the fresh probe. He was cleared of 'coercive behaviour' after the female employee accused him

  • 'Transformers One' Trailer to Launch ... in Space!

    Paramount Pictures announced today that the first trailer for Transformers One is debuting with true Cybertronian flair, in Space!

  • Astronauts to patch up NASA's NICER telescope

    NASA is planning to repair NICER (Neutron star Interior Composition Explorer), an X-ray telescope on the International Space Station, during a spacewalk later this year. It will be the fourth science observatory in orbit serviced by astronauts.

  • Montreal’s REM faces new delays

    MONTREAL — Ongoing work in the Mount Royal tunnel will further delay completion of the Réseau express métropolitain light rail project, the private developers said today (Wednesday, April 24). REM developer CDPQ Infra, the infrastructure arm of provincial pension manager Caisee de dépôt et placement du Quebec, said in an update posted today on the []Read More

  • New 'Transformers' movie trailer launches in space

    The first trailer for the upcoming animated movie "Transformers One" did what no other film has before — launch from high up in space.

  • EU to delay space law, constellation contract

    The European Commission is delaying two key space initiatives, a space law and a contract for a satellite constellation, until at least this summer.

  • Local non-profit launches campaign for a bigger space

    The Brightside Project, a faith-based non-profit organization, launched a new campaign to get a bigger space on Friday.

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    Another MAGA lawmaker faces accusations of election fraud

    “To protect my family today, I’ll withdraw as a candidate.” That’s the main takeaway from a rather long statement released on Thursday by Arizona state Rep. Austin Smith, who’s no longer running for re-election in his district after being accused of forging signatures to get on the ballot this fall. As AZ Central reports: The signatures on his petitions have also been sent to the state attorney general for review. Smith’s lengthy statement (which you can read below) says this is "silly" and...