Beyond the Atmosphere: James Webb Telescope Captures First Direct Glimpse of a Barren Alien Surface

In a landmark achievement for astronomy, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has successfully bypassed the thick atmospheres that usually cloud our view of distant worlds to study an exoplanet’s … Read More

The May 2026 Planetary Sky Show: Venus, Jupiter, and Mercury

According to Space.com, the month of May 2026 offers a rare celestial transition. While we lose some of the giant planets to the sun’s glare, the evening sky is being … Read More

Watching the Eta Aquarids: Peak Window May 2026

The Eta Aquarid meteor shower—famous for being the “dusty debris” of Halley’s Comet—is peaking right now. According to Space.com and the American Meteor Society, the prime viewing window for 2026 … Read More

Why Were Early Galaxies So Active? A 2026 Cosmic Reveal

As of May 4, 2026, a groundbreaking study highlighted by Space.com (authored by Paul Sutter) suggests that astronomers are finally cracking the code of why the early universe was a … Read More

Lawsuit Claims Starship Launches Damage Homes

On April 30, 2026, a group of over 70 South Texas residents filed a significant federal lawsuit against SpaceX, alleging that the intense noise, vibrations, and sonic booms from Starship … Read More

Falcon Heavy: The Return Captured from the Stars (April 2026)

The Space.com report detailing the April 29, 2026 launch of the ViaSat-3 F3 mission provides a rare perspective of spaceflight: a rocket launch seen from orbit. After an 18-month hiatus, … Read More

NASA CLPS (2026) | Scaling the Lunar Delivery Service

The SpaceNews report outlines a major expansion of NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program. As of May 2026, NASA has officially moved to increase the total contract value of … Read More

Artemis III: The Uncertain Path to the Lunar Surface (2026 Update)

The SpaceNews report details the increasing turbulence surrounding Artemis III, NASA’s ambitious mission to return humans to the lunar south pole. As of May 2026, the official schedule remains “late … Read More