Hot Jupiter exoplanet has cloudy mornings and clear evenings
Reported by Space | EarthSky
New observations with the Webb space telescope of the hot Jupiter exoplanet WASP-94A b show that sandy clouds fill the morning skies, but dissipate by evening.
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- By: Space | EarthSky
- On: Tue, 26 May 2026 08:00 +0000
Jaclyn Kagey Shapes Humanity’s Return to the Moon
Reported by NASA
For Jaclyn Kagey, preparing astronauts to put boots on the Moon is part of her daily work. As the Artemis extravehicular activity lead in NASA’s Flight Operations Directorate, Kagey plays a central role ...
- By: NASA
- On: Tue, 26 May 2026 03:09 +0000
How Mars Can Help Us Understand 'Marginal' Exoplanets
Reported by Universe Today
We've discovered large numbers of small rocky exoplanets, but they're at such great distances that habitability is extremely difficult to determine. New research suggests than since Mars is on the edge of being habitable, studying it in detail can shed lig...
- By: Evan Gough (https://www.universetoday.com/authors/ion23drive)
- On: Mon, 25 May 2026 21:43 +0000
NASA's Next-Generation AI Processor Passes Early Testing
Reported by Universe Today
As part of a commercial partnership, NASA is developing a sophisticated chip that will give spacecraft the processing capabilities to think for themselves....
- By: Matthew Williams (https://www.universetoday.com/authors/houseofwilliams)
- On: Mon, 25 May 2026 20:28 +0000
Ultrahigh-energy Cosmic Rays May Be Ultraheavy in Origin
Reported by Universe Today
New research led by Penn State scientists suggests that some of the highest-energy cosmic rays may consist of atomic nuclei heavier than iron and could help narrow down the cosmic sources capable of accelerating these particles....
- By: Matthew Williams (https://www.universetoday.com/authors/houseofwilliams)
- On: Mon, 25 May 2026 20:28 +0000
Early Life on Earth May Have Thrived in Impact Craters
Reported by Universe Today
A team of South Korean scientists has uncovered new evidence that could help explain how Earth’s atmosphere became rich in oxygen, one of the most transformative events in the planet’s history. Researchers from the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Min...
- By: Evan Gough (https://www.universetoday.com/authors/ion23drive)
- On: Mon, 25 May 2026 18:25 +0000




