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NASA records a young star performing an unprecedented action.
The first X-ray image of a bubble surrounding HD 61005, a young Sun-like star, has been obtained by researchers, displaying heated gas that extends well beyond the star. With that revelation, a far-off system becomes a direct window into the type of shield that originally encircled the early Sun.
By Francis Damiabout 6 hours ago in Futurism
An unexpected revelation regarding Jupiter's actual size and shape is revealed by a recent NASA investigation.
Jupiter is somewhat smaller and flatter than astronomers had thought for almost 50 years, according to a new analysis. The largest planet in the Solar System's basic dimensions are reset by this adjustment, which also refines a norm that is applied well beyond Jupiter.
By Francis Damiabout 7 hours ago in Futurism
The Lunar Joke That Became Reality: Artemis 2 is Already There! 🚀
Everything coincided with April Fools' Day, so I wasn’t a hundred percent sure at first, but now I know: Artemis 2 has flown! 🛰️ It’s truly fascinating how thin the line has become between monumental historical events and internet memes.
By Piotr Nowaka day ago in Futurism
Why does Saturn seem to rotate at various speeds? Astronomers believe they have the answer.
Scientists have discovered that Saturn's northern lights cause winds to imitate variations in the planet's spin and heat one side of the upper atmosphere. A long-standing discrepancy between Saturn's actual rotation and the signals astronomers have used to track it has been resolved by that discovery.
By Francis Dami3 days ago in Futurism
Humanity's Return: The Journey of Artemis II
On the evening of April 1st, 2026, the sky above Florida cracked open with fire and thunder. NASA's Space Launch System rocket lifted off from Launch Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center, carrying four human beings aboard the Orion spacecraft—named *Integrity*—on a planned journey around the Moon and back.
By Aarsh Malik5 days ago in Futurism
De-programming Manual: The Black Zone Protocol . AI-Generated.
The Sovereign Blueprint: Navigating the Architecture of the Black Zone The modern world is currently experiencing a phenomenon that is frequently mislabeled by the prevailing medical and social institutions. What is commonly described as a crisis of mental health, a persistent state of depression, or a failure of social integration is, in many cases, the initial spark of a profound spiritual awakening. It is the precise moment when a conscious individual begins to perceive the structural cracks in the simulated sky of our reality. It is the beginning of the end for the artificial environment we have been conditioned to call home. If you have ever felt an inexplicable and deep void in your chest despite possessing every material comfort the current system provides, you are not experiencing a sickness. You are simply beginning the process of deactivating a false world. Welcome to the Black Point, the silent center of your original sovereignty.
By Lorena Alonso6 days ago in Futurism
The Island is Sinking: Why the iPhone 18 Pro’s 35% Shrink is a Supply Chain Masterstroke
1. Introduction: The Vanishing Act The "Dynamic Island" was a masterclass in turning a hardware flaw into a software signature. Since its 2022 debut, it has functioned as a crucial UX bridge, masking the sensor suite with fluid animations. But for the purists, it was always a compromise—a temporary inhabitant on the road to an uninterrupted display.
By Tech Horizons10 days ago in Futurism
Space-Based Geoengineering: Can We Cool the Earth from Orbit?
As global temperatures continue to rise, the conversation around climate intervention is becoming more urgent—and more unconventional. Among the most ambitious ideas is space-based geoengineering: using structures placed in orbit to reduce the amount of solar energy reaching Earth. It sounds like science fiction, but researchers have been seriously exploring whether cooling our planet from space could one day become a viable option.
By Holianyk Ihor10 days ago in Futurism











