Category: Space and Astronomy

  • The Solar Radius Might Be Slightly Smaller Than We Thought

    The Solar Radius Might Be Slightly Smaller Than We Thought

    Two astronomers use a pioneering method to suggest that the size of our Sun and the solar radius may be due revision. Our host star is full of surprises. Studying our Sun is the most essential facet of modern astronomy: not only does Sol provide us with the only example of a star we can…

  • How do comets get their names?

    How do comets get their names?

    Comet 1P/Halley is perhaps the most famous comet. Though it only passes near Earth about once every 75 years, over time, it has left an expansive trail of debris throughout its entire orbital path. When Earth passes through this debris each year, we are treated to a meteor shower known as the Eta Aquariids. Credit:…

  • Building blocks for life could have formed near new stars and planets

    While life on Earth is relatively new, geologically speaking, the ingredients that combined to form it might be much older than once thought. According to research published in ACS Central Science, the simplest amino acid, carbamic acid, could have formed alongside stars or planets within interstellar ices. The findings could be used to train deep…

  • December Astronomy: What’s in the North Texas sky this month?

    December Astronomy: What’s in the North Texas sky this month?

    INTERNATIONAL STATION FLY-BYS The International Space Station will make flybys across the North Texas sky this month. The ISS appears as a fast-moving star across the night sky. Best December 2023 ISS flybys The International Space Station rotates around the Earth at a speed of 17,500 mph. The ISS rotates about its center of mass…

  • Dr. Dara Norman Wants to Bring More People Into Science

    Dr. Dara Norman Wants to Bring More People Into Science

    What does access mean to you? What about scientific merit? What are the things you take for granted that you aren’t even aware of because of your privilege? For Dr. Dara Norman, who is deputy director of the Community Science and Data Center at NOIRLab and the incoming president-elect of the American Astronomical Society (AAS),…

  • Dr. Dara Norman Wants to Bring More People Into Science

    Dr. Dara Norman Wants to Bring More People Into Science

    What does access mean to you? What about scientific merit? What are the things you take for granted that you aren’t even aware of because of your privilege? For Dr. Dara Norman, who is deputy director of the Community Science and Data Center at NOIRLab and the incoming president-elect of the American Astronomical Society (AAS),…

  • “Cosmic vine” discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope

    “Cosmic vine” discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope

    The twenty gravitationally connected galaxies extend through the early Universe for millions of light years. Ever since it began sending data back to Earth in the summer of 2022, the impact of the James Webb Space Telescope on our understanding of the early Universe has been almost immeasurable. Now, one of the latest discoveries made…

  • ISRO’s AstroSat Has Detected More Than 600 Gamma-Ray Bursts Since 2015: Report

    ISRO’s AstroSat Has Detected More Than 600 Gamma-Ray Bursts Since 2015: Report

    The Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO’s) AstroSat has detected more than 600 gamma-ray bursts since it was commissioned in 2015. Each gamma-ray burst detected by AstroSat represents the death of a massive star or the merging of neutron stars. The Cadmium Zinc Telluride Imager (CZTI) onboard AstroSat detected the gamma-ray bursts, news agency PTI reported.…

  • Finnish team of researchers found out the composition of asteroid Phaethon

    Finnish team of researchers found out the composition of asteroid Phaethon

    image:  Postdoctoral Researcher Eric MacLennan holds in his hands a very rare type of meteorite, the so-called CY carbonaceous chondrite. Only six specimens of the same type are known. The sample is on loan from the Natural History Museum in London. view more  Credit: Susan Heikkinen The asteroid that causes the Geminid shooting star swarm…

  • Blast off for space-related courses at Indian universities

    Blast off for space-related courses at Indian universities

    As India’s government emphasises its space sector, university curricula are increasingly focusing on courses relevant to the area, according to faculty and sector insiders. This October, two months after India’s first – and highly celebrated – moon landing, its prime minister Narendra Modi announced new targets: setting up an Indian space station by 2035 and taking the…