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This Week in Space: Ashdod Students’ Satellite

Samples from the Moon’s far side, a decommissioning plan for the ISS, spacesuit crisis and Boeing’s troubles.

calendar 3.7.2024
reading-time 12 minutes

Quantum Insights: From Thought Experiment to Reality

Physicists show quantum effect by Israeli scientists works in classical reality

calendar 30.6.2024
reading-time 7 minutes

From the Negev to the Artemis Program: This Week in Space

The space accelerator at Mitzpe Ramon, Boeing stuck in space, a black hole awakens, and space Lego.

calendar 27.6.2024
reading-time 7 minutes

Echoes of Solar Fury – Solar Storms in Earth’s Memory

A Miyake event—an intense and rare solar storm—can have lasting effects on both nature and humanity

calendar 27.6.2024
reading-time 5 minutes

Astronauts’ Health: Clinical Insights from Spaceflight

A study finds that changes in astronauts’ bodies begin immediately upon reaching space, and that women may be better suited for space travel than men.

calendar 20.6.2024
reading-time 6 minutes

The Fat Droplets of Alzheimer’s Disease

A new study highlights the significance of the third hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease.

calendar 19.6.2024
reading-time 4 minutes

The Origami Of The Brain’s Enigmatic Fold

An unusual brain fold appears only in a portion of the population, and is associated with mental traits as well as with the onset timing of dementia.

calendar 16.6.2024
reading-time 6 minutes

Samples from the Far Side: This Week in Space

First samples from the moon’s far side, Boeing’s manned spacecraft and Hubble’s troubles.

calendar 13.6.2024
reading-time 8 minutes

Success in the 4th Test: Starship’s Return from Space

Starship successfully completed atmospheric re-entry and landing for the booster rocket and the spacecraft.

calendar 9.6.2024
reading-time 5 minutes

Where Did The Ice Vanish? On Wind and Glacier Dynamics

A new study found that the average daily temperature in the Everest region remains unchanged, yet its glaciers are melting – due to the wind.

calendar 6.6.2024
reading-time 5 minutes

Successful Landing on the Moon’s Far Side

China’s unmanned spacecraft aims to be the first to bring samples from the far side of the moon to Earth.

calendar 6.6.2024
reading-time 3 minutes

Earth’s Twin Planet: This Week in Space

Sample collection from the far side of the moon, Boeing launches a leaky spacecraft, and a particularly intriguing planet is found.

calendar 6.6.2024
reading-time 6 minutes

Starship Prepares for Another Test: This Week in Space

Heat shield in focus, seniors in space, space debris cleanup, and a surprising planet.

calendar 30.5.2024
reading-time 8 minutes

Harnessing Sound Waves to Alleviate Pain: Targeting the Brain

A new study suggests using focused ultrasound waves directed at the brain for pain relief.

calendar 23.5.2024
reading-time 4 minutes

Colossal Collision at the Dawn of the Universe: This Week in Space

Black holes, Negev Space Accelerator, space suits, lunar training, and stellar archaeology.

calendar 22.5.2024
reading-time 9 minutes

Falling into a Black Hole – This Week in Space

A Unique NASA simulation, Boeing delay, Chinese spacecraft in lunar orbit and a lost and found satellite.

calendar 15.5.2024
reading-time 7 minutes

Samples from the Far Side of the Moon: This Week in Space

A bold Chinese mission, a lunar atlas, a sail spacecraft, and a communications deal.

calendar 9.5.2024
reading-time 6 minutes

Burying Carbon in the Sea: An Emerging Solution

Could burying trees in the ocean reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide levels and help combat global warming?

calendar 25.4.2024
reading-time 6 minutes

NASA Withdraws from Mars: This Week in Space

Salvaging Mars samples, Boeing to the ISS, Venus’s atmospheric emissions, and a nearby stellar black hole.

calendar 25.4.2024
reading-time 7 minutes

Amidst the Stars, an Invisible Wave

New findings reveal that the “Radcliffe Wave,” a huge galactic formation, moves in a wave-like manner

calendar 18.4.2024
reading-time 4 minutes

Japanese Astronaut Set to Walk on the Moon: This Week in Space

Japan’s lunar astronaut mission, Europe’s Mars rover launch, SpaceX’s latest plans, and heavy rocket launches.

calendar 17.4.2024
reading-time 7 minutes

A Quarter Million Tons to Mars: SpaceX’s Ambitious Vision

SpaceX’s updated plan includes ten daily launches to Mars and dominance over 99 percent of activities in Earth’s orbit.

calendar 11.4.2024
reading-time 9 minutes

The First Light in the Universe

Observations reveal that the first light in the universe likely originated from young and remarkably bright stars.

calendar 10.4.2024
reading-time 5 minutes

The New Lunar Rovers: This Week in Space

Future lunar rovers, a lunar time standard, Chinese spy satellites, and a tidally locked exoplanet.

calendar 10.4.2024
reading-time 8 minutes