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Latest Articles

Wolf-rayet star

What Makes a Wolf-Rayet Star Unique?

Apr 27, 2023 - Lou Farrell

Rare, luminous and incredibly hot, a Wolf-Rayet star is simply going through a phase. Why are there so few of them?

Is Space Cold? 6 of the Galaxy’s Coldest Corners

Feb 21, 2023 - Ellie Gabel

Has anyone ever asked you is space cold? Just how cold is it? Let’s walk through six of the coldest places in the universe.

Space documentaries cover topics from terrestrial life to interstellar travel.

7 Fascinating Space Documentaries to Watch Today

Feb 11, 2023 - Ellie Gabel

Looking for something new and intriguing to watch? Here are seven awesome space documentaries to check out today.

satellite components

How to Select Satellite Components That Can Withstand Space

Feb 5, 2023 - Lou Farrell

Picking the proper satellite components is crucial due to the extremes the satellite must endure. How do engineers know what to choose?

rocket launch happens after a wet dress rehearsal

Why is a Wet Dress Rehearsal Important Before Launch?

Jan 26, 2023 - Emily Newton

Before the uncrewed Artemis 1 mission can even head toward the stars, the first step is a wet dress rehearsal. What is this and why is it crucial before a launch?

It Looks Like Home: Facts About Barred Spiral Galaxies

Jan 2, 2023 - Emily Newton

The Milky Way Galaxy is the one we call home, but what is it? Let’s explore facts about barred spiral galaxies.

A Little Strange: Facts About Irregular Galaxies

Dec 28, 2022 - Emily Newton

What happens if a galaxy isn’t spiral, barred spiral or elliptical? Let’s explore facts about irregular galaxies.

Not Just Gas: Exploring Jovian Planet Characteristics

Dec 14, 2022 - Emily Newton

Jupiter. Saturn. Uranus. Neptune. What Jovian planet characteristics set these gas giants apart in the solar system?

picture of a spiral galaxy

Spinning in the Black: Facts About Spiral Galaxies

Nov 30, 2022 - Emily Newton

The Milky Way Galaxy — the one we call home — is a type of spiral galaxy. Let’s explore some facts about spiral galaxies!

dark matter

Dark Matter: The Universe We Can’t See

Nov 15, 2022 - Emily Newton

To this day, no scientific instrument have yet detected the existence of dark matter particles. But lo and behold, there is evidence that indicates it is real!

the kuiper belt

Exploring the Mysteries of the Kuiper Belt

Oct 26, 2022 - Emily Newton

The Kuiper Belt could reveal the story of our solar system’s formation billions of years ago. Here’s what awaits at the edge of deep space.

What Could Future Satellite Launches Look Like?

Oct 19, 2022 - Emily Newton

Traditionally, satellites are launched atop rockets. What will the future of satellite launches look like?