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Title: Voyager 1: A 40-Year Journey to the Edge of the Solar System

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor December 6, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

voyager 1 Enters Interstellar Space,⁢ Continues to Transmit Data After 46 Years

PASADENA, CA – In a landmark achievement for space exploration, NASA’s Voyager 1 probe ​has officially entered interstellar space – the region beyond ‍the influence of our Sun – and ‍continues to send back valuable data despite operating on ⁣dwindling power. Launched in 1977, Voyager 1 has now reached‍ the greatest distance ever achieved by a human-made object, exceeding 14.9 billion miles (24 ⁤billion kilometers) from Earth as of March ⁢2024.

The probe’s journey, marked by ultra-slow dialog – commands take nearly 24 hours to reach⁤ Voyager 1 and ‌for ⁢responses to return – recently saw engineers successfully reactivate a thruster⁣ dormant for 21 years. This ‍maneuver, completed in March 2024, demonstrates the enduring capabilities of the 46-year-old spacecraft.

Voyager 1 is currently transmitting unique‌ measurements of plasma waves,⁢ magnetic fields, and particle flows within the interstellar medium, a region largely unexplored​ by other spacecraft. This data is refining our understanding of ​the boundary between the‍ Sun’s influence and galactic space.

Perhaps the most enduring legacy of the Voyager 1 mission is the golden disk it carries.⁤ Engraved with​ sounds and images representing life on Earth, in 55 languages, the disk serves as ​a message to any potential extraterrestrial civilizations.

while​ Voyager 1 is expected to cease operations in the 2030s due to ‍diminishing power, its journey will continue for⁣ millennia. In approximately 40,000 years,the probe‍ will pass near‍ a star in the Little Dipper ⁢constellation,drifting​ onward as a silent testament to‍ human ingenuity ⁤and exploration.

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Title: New ‘Alaknanda’ Galaxy Reveals Early Universe Spiral Structure

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor December 4, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

NEW GALAXY FINDING CHALLENGES‌ EARLY UNIVERSE THEORY

A‌ newly discovered galaxy, named Alaknanda after a river in the⁤ Himalayas, is baffling scientists with it’s surprisingly mature structure, according to researchers at the National Center⁢ for Radio Astrophysics affiliated with the Tata Institute of Essential ⁤Research. The galaxy dates back 12 billion years and possesses two prominent spiral arms and a bright central bulge.

“It looks stunningly similar” to the ⁤Milky Way, stated Rashi Jain, a member⁢ of the⁢ research team. “However,⁤ galaxies formed in‌ such an early period‍ were ⁣expected to be chaotic, hot and structurally distorted.”

The discovery, published in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics in November, suggests that complex galactic‍ structures formed much earlier ‍in the universe than ⁣previously believed. Professor Yogesh Wadadekar explained that the galaxy’s⁣ movements will provide crucial insights into the formation of spiral​ arms.

alaknanda is approximately 30,000 light-years in diameter – roughly one-third the size of⁢ the Milky Way – and contains an estimated 10 billion stars. Researchers will next examine the kinematics of the galaxy’s gas ⁤and star structure to‍ further understand its development.

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How to Spot the December Supermoon

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor December 1, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

December‘s ‍Final Supermoon to Light Up Night Skies

Skywatchers will have one last chance this year to witness a breathtaking celestial event: a supermoon will be visible in December. This ​final supermoon of 2025 offers a brighter, larger view ⁣of Earth’s natural satellite, a phenomenon⁣ resulting from the moon’s⁢ elliptical orbit bringing it‍ closer to⁣ our planet.

Supermoons occur when ⁢a full moon coincides with the moon’s closest‍ approach to Earth, making it appear​ up ⁢to 14% bigger and 30% brighter than the ‍faintest full moon of the year, according to NASA. ‌This December’s event concludes a series ⁤of three consecutive‌ supermoons in 2025. While subtle, the increased luminosity‍ and⁤ size ‍provide a captivating sight for observers, and understanding the conditions​ for viewing can enhance the experience.

The supermoon is‌ easily visible to‍ the naked eye in clear night skies, requiring no special equipment⁤ for observation. However, discerning the difference in size and brightness can be challenging. Astronomer William Alston with the‌ University of Hertfordshire notes that the “moon illusion” – the tendency for ‍the moon to appear larger when ⁢near the horizon ​-⁣ will be “slightly more striking” during this supermoon.

Beyond visual appeal, the ⁣closer ​proximity of the moon during a supermoon ⁣does ⁤cause slightly higher tides, though‍ the difference is generally not very noticeable. The event provides a unique opportunity for both⁣ seasoned astronomers and casual observers to connect with the wonders of the night sky.

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Nighttime rocket launch may be visible in Arizona. Where to see Falcon 9

by David Harrison – Chief Editor December 1, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Arizona residents May See SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket⁤ Launch Light Up Night Sky

PHOENIX ⁤- Arizona residents could be treated to a spectacular nighttime view Saturday as SpaceX launches a Falcon 9 rocket⁣ carrying more Starlink satellites‍ into orbit. The launch ⁤window‌ opens at 7:39 p.m.​ MST from‍ Vandenberg Space Force ‌Base in california, and clear skies are predicted across much of⁤ Arizona, increasing the chances of visibility.

This launch is part of SpaceX’s ongoing‌ effort to expand it’s Starlink satellite internet constellation, a project that aims to provide high-speed internet access to underserved‍ areas⁤ globally. SpaceX,​ founded by Elon Musk, has​ been rapidly deploying these satellites – ‍now numbering over 8,700 – with regular launches from both Florida and California over the past six years.

The Falcon 9 rocket is designed to be reusable, with the frist stage returning to Earth for a vertical landing shortly after liftoff.Observers may see two distinct stages during the event: the ascending rocket and the descending ⁢booster.

“The​ visibility⁣ will depend on weather conditions and how high in⁢ the sky the launch occurs,” said Eric Lagatta, Space Connect reporter for the USA TODAY Network. “But if conditions are favorable, it should be a stunning sight.”

Starlink differs from customary satellite internet by⁤ operating in low-Earth orbit, approximately 341 miles above the planet, compared to the 22,236-mile altitude of geostationary satellites. This lower orbit results in reduced latency and faster data transfer speeds, ‍enhancing the performance of applications like streaming, online gaming, and video conferencing. ⁣

SpaceX benefits from substantial contracts with‌ NASA and the Department of Defense,including providing launch services for classified satellites and other‍ payloads. the company also undertakes self-reliant commercial missions,such as‍ the headline-grabbing ‍polaris ⁣Dawn crewed ‍mission in September 2024.

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Astronauts Return After Space Debris Delays China Space Mission

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 14, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Chinese Astronauts Safely Return to Earth After Months Aboard Tiangong Space Station

JIUQUAN, China – A Shenzhou-21 spacecraft carrying three Chinese astronauts landed safely​ in the ‌Gobi Desert on Saturday, concluding a nearly six-month mission aboard the⁤ tiangong space ​station.The return marks the‌ completion of China’s ⁣longest crewed space mission to date, furthering the nation’s ambitions in‍ space exploration.

The astronauts, who launched to the station⁣ in April, were reported to⁤ be ⁤”in good condition,” according to the China Manned Space ‍Agency. Their⁣ return is a critical step in China’s ongoing program to maintain a continuous human presence ⁢in orbit and prepare for more ambitious projects, including a planned crewed lunar landing by 2030.​ The mission also⁣ included ​biological experiments, such as studying⁤ the effects of‌ weightlessness and confinement on mice.

China’s space program has demonstrated consistent advancement since its first crewed⁤ mission in 2003. The ‌Tiangong space station, fully operational ‌as 2022, represents a significant achievement, allowing China to conduct independent space research and progress without‍ relying ‌on international collaborations like the International Space Station.

The Shenzhou-21 mission brought four ⁢mice to the space station to ⁤study how they would be affected by weightlessness and confinement. This research contributes to understanding the long-term effects of space​ travel on living organisms, a crucial ⁣factor for‌ future extended missions.

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SpaceX Starship Test Flight: Successful Mission & Moon Ambitions

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 15, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

BOCA ⁤CHICA, Texas (AP) – SpaceX‘s starship, the biggest⁤ adn most powerful rocket ever built, soared into⁤ the evening ‌sky Thursday from the southern tip of Texas, completing⁤ its 11th test flight. While neither the booster nor the spacecraft were recovered, the mission marked meaningful progress in ⁢SpaceX’s development of the vehicle​ crucial for NASA’s Artemis program and the company’s ambitions to reach Mars.

The test flight, lasting⁣ just over an hour and originating from Starbase near the Mexican border, followed a similar trajectory to the successful August test, with increased maneuvering capabilities for ⁢the spacecraft. SpaceX conducted tests during the spacecraft’s entry over the⁤ Indian ocean, practicing for future landings at the launch site. ⁢The booster executed a⁢ controlled entry into the Gulf of Mexico as planned.

“Hey, welcome back to Earth, Starship,” SpaceX’s Dan Huot announced as employees celebrated. “What a day.”

This latest test is vital for NASA, which relies on the 403-foot (123-metre) reusable Starship to land astronauts on the moon by the end of the ​decade. The vehicle ​is designed to ⁣transport astronauts from lunar orbit to the surface and back.

SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk watched the launch from outside Launch Control for the ⁤first time, describing the experience as “much more visceral.” The ‍flight carried eight mock satellites mimicking SpaceX’s Starlinks.

NASA’s acting administrator Sean Duffy praised the progress via X, stating, “Another major step toward⁤ landing Americans⁣ on the moon’s south pole.” SpaceX is also modifying‌ its Cape ⁣Canaveral ⁢launch sites to accommodate Starships, alongside the Falcon rockets currently used for ISS ⁢missions.

This test flight follows a string ⁣of explosive failures, with the August mission representing a breakthrough. SpaceX continues to refine Starship’s capabilities as‌ it pursues its long-term goals of interplanetary travel.

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