Articles for category: Space

The Hidden History of Our Solar System: Unraveling Its Formation and Evolution

The Hidden History of Our Solar System: Unraveling Its Formation and Evolution

Sumi

Look up at the night sky and it feels calm, timeless, almost frozen. But the story of our solar system is anything but calm. It’s a history of chaos and collisions, worlds being built and destroyed, and orbits shifting like musical chairs. The planets we see today are the survivors of a much wilder, messier ...

Are We Alone? The Fermi Paradox and the Search for Extraterrestrial Life

Are We Alone? The Fermi Paradox and the Search for Extraterrestrial Life

Sumi

Imagine looking up at the night sky and realizing that every tiny pinprick of light is another sun, many with planets of their own. You would think the universe should be buzzing with life, filled with civilizations far older and more advanced than ours. And yet, as far as we can tell here on Earth ...

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9 Surprising Discoveries in the Search for Extraterrestrial Life

Linnea H, BSc Sociology

The search for extraterrestrial life remains one of humanity’s most captivating scientific endeavors. From distant exoplanets to celestial phenomena right here in our solar system, the quest to find signs of life beyond Earth is filled with unexpected revelations. As researchers probe the universe, they continually unearth surprising discoveries that challenge our understanding of life’s ...

Scientists Say the Red Planet Shapes Our Ice Ages

Scientists Say the Red Planet Shapes Our Ice Ages

Kristina

Here’s something wild. A planet that’s roughly half Earth’s size and sits tens of millions of miles away might actually be pulling the strings on our climate. Mars, that rusty little neighbor we dream about colonizing, has been quietly tugging on Earth’s orbit for billions of years. The result? It plays a surprisingly hefty role ...

The Universe is Full of Sounds We Can't Hear, But Scientists Are Listening

The Universe is Full of Sounds We Can’t Hear, But Scientists Are Listening

Sumi

If you step outside on a quiet night, it feels peaceful, almost silent. But that calm is an illusion. All around us, the universe is humming, roaring, cracking, and ringing with sounds we can’t hear, stretching across distances so huge our brains can barely picture them. The wild part? We’re finally learning how to listen. ...

Mars Pathfinder Lander Prototype and Mars Sojourner Rover Model.

The Evolution of Rovers: How We’ve Learned to Drive on Alien Worlds

Trizzy Orozco

When you imagine the first time a robot rolled across the dusty surface of another planet, do you feel a jolt of awe? There’s something almost poetic about these mechanical pioneers—our proxies, crawling across landscapes no human has ever touched, seeking answers to questions as old as time. The journey from the earliest, wobbly lunar ...

How Big Is the Universe Really? Understanding Cosmic Scale

How Big Is the Universe Really? Understanding Cosmic Scale

Andrew Alpin

Have you ever stood beneath a starry sky and felt impossibly small? That feeling barely scratches the surface of just how vast our universe truly is. When you try to wrap your mind around cosmic distances, something peculiar happens. Your brain simply refuses to cooperate. Yet scientists have spent decades attempting to measure the immeasurable, ...

What If Earth Had Two Moons? The Cosmic Impact Explained

What If Earth Had Two Moons? The Cosmic Impact Explained

Kristina

Have you ever glanced up at the night sky and wondered what it would be like if another glowing orb hung beside our familiar Moon? It’s a fascinating thought experiment that sounds like something straight out of science fiction. Yet the implications of such a scenario run deeper than you might expect, reaching into the ...