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Mars Express Captures 'Metallic' Waves Rolling Across an Ancient Martian Crater

Fri, 07/24/2026 - 11:13am

When we think of Mars as the “Red Planet”, the image that comes to mind is just that - a lot of red. That comes from the oxidization of the dust and rocks that cover the planet's surface, but there are some instances where the Red Planet still has a few visual tricks up its sleeve. One such trick was recently captured by the European Space Agency’s venerable Mars Express orbiter, which captured what seems to be a set of metallic waves inside a giant impact basin. But on closer inspection, it becomes clear they aren’t liquid metal or some sort of alien architecture, but a manifestation of Mars’ complex environment.

Categories: Astronomy

Spin-Reversing Comet May Face Self-Destruction

Thu, 07/23/2026 - 10:52pm

Comets are known for providing breathtaking observations of their long and shiny tails when they travel too close to the Sun. This happens because comets are made of ice and primarily orbit far from the Sun, but as their icy core heats up it evaporates, resulting in the aforementioned breathtaking observations. But while evaporating comets make for great public photos, scientists who study comets are focused on these snowballs of gas and dust and how they are remnants of the origins of the solar system about 4.6 billion years ago.

Categories: Astronomy

Should Scientists Have Research "Reserves" on the Moon?

Thu, 07/23/2026 - 10:14pm

The worlds of the Solar System offer up exciting and (so far) mostly pristine places for planetary scientists to study. As space missions continue to travel to Mars, Europa, asteroids, and other worlds, questions keep coming up about keeping them safe for continued exploration and observations.

Categories: Astronomy

Hubble Discovers the First "Missing" Black Hole in this Famous Star Cluster

Thu, 07/23/2026 - 8:34pm

Combining over 20 years of archival data from Hubble with new data from the James Webb Space Telescope, a team of astronomers has found the first of the "missing" black holes.

Categories: Astronomy