Oscar Wilde once said, “We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.” I like to think of myself as someone who always seeks beauty in life, no matter the circumstances. What could be more captivating and enchanting than a night sky filled with…

NASA has announced a rare star explosion, or supernova, that is expected to be visible from Earth for about a week.
A small constellation in the Northern Celestial Hemisphere, approximately 3,000 light-years from Earth, is expected to witness a rare astronomical event. The star system T Coronae Borealis is predicted to undergo a nova event, which typically occurs roughly every 80 years. Scientists are eagerly anticipating this event, with preparations underway…

NASA Detects Unusual Cosmic Object Resembling a Giant ‘Question Mark’ Shape
A curious image has been captured by NASA’s James Webb Telescope recently. The bottom center of the image shows a curious object shaped like a question mark. Its true nature is unknown, but scientists do have some guesses about it. The object is part of a star system called Herbig Haro 46/47 where two young stars are orbiting each other, drawn by gravity. They are spinning…

“After 20 years of research, scientists have released a highly detailed 3D map of the universe. Here’s an overview of the new map.”
Scientists have been studying the universe for decades. Recently, they presented a new, detailed analysis based on the Extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (eBOSS), a major project within the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) collaboration. This effort, involving over 100 astrophysicists worldwide, has produced one of the most extensive 3D…

Bacteria in Space Evolve in Ways Not Observed on Earth
Bacteria in space, especially aboard the International Space Station (ISS), are not only surviving but also evolving in ways that differ from their Earth-bound counterparts. This evolution has prompted researchers to study these changes to understand their potential impact on astronaut health and future space missions. Unlike the sterile environments…

30 Of The Most Mesmerizing Galaxies Captured On Telescope – Part 2
Oscar Wilde once said, “We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.” I like to think of myself as someone who always seeks beauty in life, no matter the circumstances. What could be more captivating and enchanting than a night sky filled with…

30 Of The Most Mesmerizing Galaxies Captured On Telescope – Part 1
Oscar Wilde once said, “We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.” I like to think of myself as someone who always seeks beauty in life, no matter the circumstances. What could be more captivating and enchanting than a night sky filled with…

Artist Creates Captivating Galaxy Resin Paintings With Remarkable Depth
Toronto based artist Shehrezade M. B. creates multi-layered Resin Paintings by manipulating Resin and Pigment through various techniques, such as a blow torch, fire and flammable solvents. Schooled in more traditional forms of art, Shehrezade found her creativity stifled in the art institutions that were meant to make her flourish….

Voyager 1, the spacecraft that’s been traveling through space for 46 years, has sent new data back to Earth after several months of silence.
NASA engineers recently shared good news after Voyager 1 successfully sent decipherable data back to Earth for the first time in months. The spacecraft, which is about 15 billion miles (24 billion kilometers) from Earth, experienced communication issues that NASA has been working to resolve for the past five months….

NASA Released 30 Stunning High-Resolution Images of Jupiter, the Largest Planet in Our Solar System – Part 3
With many challenging events happening on Earth, taking a moment to appreciate the wonders of the cosmos can provide a welcome distraction. NASA continues to explore outer space and share its findings with us. Recently, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration released new images of Jupiter, showcasing the stormy southern…