NASA’s TESS exoplanet-hunting space telescope wraps up primary mission0
- From Around the Web, Space
- August 12, 2020
66 confirmed exoplanets, 2,100 candidates and the search goes on.

66 confirmed exoplanets, 2,100 candidates and the search goes on.

Ceres, believed to be a barren space rock, has an ‘extensive reservoir’ of brine beneath its surface, images show

Most scientists thought it would be comet-shaped.

A new study that monitored the subtle movements of huge ripples of sand on the Martian surface suggests that Mars may actually be windier than researchers thought.

Scientists have discovered what they believe may be the largest impact crater in the entire solar system, with scars covering a vast portion of Jupiter’s biggest moon, Ganymede.

Most FRBs originate hundreds of millions of light-years away. This one came from inside the Milky Way.

Lucy spacecraft has passed its system integration review and can now be assembled and tested

The international journal Earth-Science Reviews published a paper offering an overview of the lava tubes (pyroducts) on Earth, eventually providing an estimate of the (greater) size of their lunar and Martian counterparts.

Understanding whether the Red Planet’s past was warm and wet or cold and icy can offer insights about whether it was ever habitable.

Gravitational kneading from the mammoth planet is not the satellites’ only source of heat



