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Forget Roses: Is a Moon Crater the Ultimate Romantic Gesture of 2026? Naming a moon crater after a loved one is the peak of space-age romance. Explore why the Artemis II crew’s tribute to Carroll Wiseman is the most meaningful way to say goodbye.
Forget the Sun: Why the Darkest Moons in the Universe Might Be Our Best Bet for Life What if life doesn't need a star? New science suggests moons orbiting rogue planets could hold liquid water for billions of years. It is time we stop ignoring the dark side of the galaxy.
Hunting Ghosts: How a Deep Underground Telescope is Seeing Stars That Died Before Earth Scientists in Japan are looking deep underground to find particles from stars that exploded billions of years ago. It turns out the secrets of the universe aren't just in the sky.
NASA Reveals Dramatic Bubble Formed By Infant Sun-Like Star NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory reveals the first detailed view of an astrosphere around a young Sun-like star. The star's winds carve a vast bubble in space, helping scientists understand…
SpaceX to launch Starship Flight 11 from Texas — The Details you Need SpaceX's Starship 11 test pushes toward crewed lunar and Martian arrivals. The mission will test ship stages, splashdowns, and heat-shield tiles under high thermal load.