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Discovery of Water on the Moon
NASA announced the discovery of water at the Moon’s south pole, in locations known as Permanently Shadowed Regions (PSR). This water has the potential to support future human exploration missions and colonies on the Moon.
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The Successful Mission of Artemis I
NASA’s launch of Artemis I marked an important step for space exploration. The Space Launch System (SLS) rocket carrying the Orion spacecraft successfully orbited the Moon and returned to Earth. This mission paved the way for subsequent missions aimed at the Moon and Mars.
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Asteroids Owned by Humans
Japanese space technology company ALE announced a mission to explore asteroids and collect resources. With the potential for huge economic benefits and scientific knowledge, this project is attracting global attention.
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James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Discovers Early Galaxies
JWST succeeded in detecting a galaxy that formed only 300 million years after the Big Bang. This discovery provides new insights into the evolution of the universe and the process of star formation.
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Mars Perseverance Mission and Discovery of Traces of Life
The Perseverance rover continued its research on Mars by finding traces of methane, which could be an indication of the presence of microscopic life. These findings raise hopes of finding evidence of life on the red planet.
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The Farthest Star Discovered
Astronomers discovered the most distant star ever detected, more than 12.9 billion light years away. This discovery provides new insight into how stars formed in the early universe.
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Habitable Exoplanet discovered
The research team identified a new exoplanet located in the habitable zone of a Sun-like star. This planet has the potential to support life, making it a focus for further research.
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ESA mission to Jupiter and its Moons
The European Space Agency (ESA) launched the JUICE mission to explore Jupiter and its moons, especially Europa, which has a subsurface ocean that could potentially support life. This mission is expected to provide a deeper understanding of Jupiter’s atmosphere and geology.
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Saturn and its Rings
Recent research suggests that Saturn’s rings may be younger than thought, about 100 million years old. This discovery challenges previous beliefs and provides a new view of the planet’s history.
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Increased Solar Activity
Solar activity increases with a series of solar storms disrupting communications on Earth. Research on this phenomenon is important for predicting its impact on technology and everyday life, such as navigation systems and electrical networks.