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The Supernova SN Zwicky, a Cosmic Mile-Marker Detected with Gravitational Lensing

According to a brilliant scientist you may have heard of, Albert Einstein, the universe isn't simply space and time floating separately but rather a combined entity known as spacetime. This concept becomes particularly exciting when we witness a phenomenon called gravitational lensing. Picture a colossal celestial body so immense that

Will NASA's Artemis 3 Mission Uncover Life on the Moon?

For over five decades, we've seen the moon as a desolate rock orbiting our planet, but recent research suggests a revolutionary possibility: could the moon harbor life? We aren't talking about little green aliens, but simple, yet hardy microorganisms tucked away in the moon's cold, shadowy craters. In 2025, NASA's

How the James Webb Space Telescope Detected the Faintest Galaxy (JD1) Ever Seen?

The Webb Telescope has found something extraordinary, the faintest galaxy ever observed in the early universe, known as JD1. Located unimaginably far away, this tiny galaxy takes us on a journey back in time to the infancy of the universe. You might wonder why we should care about such a

Decoding Atomic Dark Matter: Are We Living Next to a Shadow Universe?

Imagine if the vast cosmic sea isn't just scattered with stars, planets, and galaxies that we can see, but also harbors hidden galaxies, entirely composed of an enigmatic entity called atomic dark matter. While this concept might be lifted from the pages of a sci-fi novel, it is a fascinating

Celebrating 20 Years of Mars Express - Unveiling Mars As Never Seen Before

In 2003, a journey began that would rewrite our understanding of our neighboring red planet, Mars. The Mars Express orbiter, a beacon of the European Space Agency's (ESA) scientific prowess, ventured into the Martian orbit. Since then, it's been ceaselessly unveiling the mysterious landscapes of Mars, presenting a tale of

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