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Saturn’s Moons, Layoffs, and a New Telescope: This Week in Space

NASA is initiating layoffs as part of a cost-cutting plan. Meanwhile, a powerful new space telescope has launched, 128 new moons have been discovered orbiting Saturn, and the Voyager spacecraft are getting a life-extending strategy. This Week in Space.

calendar 21.3.2025
reading-time 18 minutes

Water is From the Moon, Diamonds are From Mercury: This Week in Space

Evidence of water-containing crystals on the Moon, a deep diamond layer in Mercury, and looming shutdown threat to the Chandra X-ray Observatory.

calendar 31.7.2024
reading-time 7 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

A Bubble from the Dawn of the Universe: This Week in Space

Starship ready for another test, Japan launches space telescope and lunar lander, galaxy structure holds secrets of the ancient universe.

calendar 11.9.2023
reading-time 7 minutes

A Chinese Station on the Moon: This Week in Space

China’s moon landing, NASA’s Mars hurdles, and James Webb Telescope uncovers evidence of ancient diamonds in the universe.

calendar 22.7.2023
reading-time 6 minutes