Tag: Planetary science
Dark Matter: Potential Cause of Mars’ Orbit Wobble
Dark Matter: A Potential Explanation for Mars' Orbit WobbleA groundbreaking study recently published in the esteemed scientific journal Physical Review has put forth a fascinating theory suggesting that dark matter could be the culprit...
Exploring Jupiter’s Moon Europa for Signs of Life: NASA Mission Target
NASA's Europa Clipper Spacecraft Aims to Unveil Secrets of Jupiter's Moon EuropaNASA's groundbreaking Europa Clipper spacecraft is gearing up for a monumental mission to explore the mysteries hidden within Jupiter's moon Europa, a celestial...
Exploring Mars: Water Found Miles Beneath Surface
Mars, the red planet, has always been a subject of fascination for scientists and space enthusiasts alike. New research has now suggested that Mars may have a significant amount of water hidden beneath its...
Atmosphere of ‘Super Earth’ Planet Discovered by Scientists
Researchers have recently discovered a thick atmosphere around a planet named 55 Cancri e, which is classified as a super Earth due to its size being larger than Earth but smaller than Neptune. This...
Twin Moons of Dinkinesh: NASA’s Lucy Unveils a Surprising Discovery
NASA’s Lucy Reveals a Surprising Discovery on Asteroid DinkineshNASA’s Lucy spacecraft recently made a groundbreaking discovery during its exploration of asteroid Dinkinesh. The mission not only unveiled the asteroid’s internal complexities but also revealed...
Instead of Losing its Atmosphere, an Exoplanet Puffed Up and Held Onto it
Instead of Losing its Atmosphere, an Exoplanet Puffed Up and Held Onto itTo date, astronomers have confirmed the existence of 5638 extrasolar planets in 4,199 star systems. In the process, scientists have found many...
Our only mission at Venus may have just gone dark
Is Venus Keeping Its Secrets?A recent update from the Japanese space agency, JAXA, revealed that communication has been lost with the Akatsuki spacecraft orbiting Venus. The spacecraft encountered difficulties maintaining its attitude in late...






