When the DART mission struck an asteroid moon

Scientists analyzing data from the DART mission in 2022 have found new evidence of how the binary asteroid system of Didymos and Dimorphos originated.

Why technosignatures from solar panels might be unlikely

Technosignatures - signs of an advanced alien civilization - in the form of solar panels may be difficult to detect, a new study says.

Dark matter hunters explore the strangest of places

Recent research suggests evidence for dark matter is - or might be found - in extreme locations. Researchers are looking in distant galaxies and here on Earth.

Saturn’s rings are disappearing!

Saturn's rings are disappearing from view. The rings will appear edge-on in March 2025. Because they're so thin, the rings will disappear from Earth's sight.

The flavor of our galaxy … raspberries and rum?

Is the flavor of our galaxy rum and raspberries? One study suggested it might be, and Torani used this as inspiration for their 2024 flavor of the year: Galaxy.

Mars Curiosity rover’s ‘7 minutes of terror’ 12 years ago

To celebrate the 12-year anniversary of Curiosity rover's arrival on Mars, here’s a video on the final 7 minutes of its chilling descent on August 5-6, 2012.

Does Uranus’ moon Ariel have a hidden ocean?

Researchers using NASA's Webb space telescope have found Uranus' moon Ariel may have a subsurface ocean, similar to Europa, Enceladus and others.

Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is shrinking! But why?

A new study suggests Jupiter's Great Red Spot is shrinking due to a lack of smaller storms to fuel it. See images of the storm over the years here.

Mercury may have a 10-mile-thick layer of diamonds

An international team of scientists have said Mercury may have a layer of diamonds 10 miles (16 km) thick near the boundary of the planet's core and mantle.

Ancient life on Mars? Rover finds intriguing ‘leopard spots’

Has NASA's Perseverance rover found traces of ancient life on Mars? A rock with "leopard spots" has scientists intrigued and puzzled. Find out more.