
JWST Finds CO2 in Exoplanet Atmosphere
Using JWST’s spectrograph, researchers have measured a distant exoplanet’s atmospheric composition and found carbon dioxide for the first time.

JWST Captures Gorgeous Jupiter Images
JWST looked into our solar system and captured some amazing images of Jupiter with the infrared cameras, allowing us to see details like rings.

JWST’s First Direct Image of Exoplanet Released
The European Space Agency released four images taken by JWST that reveal a gas giant exoplanet using four different colors of infrared light.

Perseverance Finds Salty Rocks in Jezero
First results from NASA’s Perseverance rover find igneous rocks mixed with salts and carbonates in Mars’s Jezero crater.

Machine Learning Pinpoints Martian Meteorite Origin
In a new paper, a team of researchers has presented a machine learning algorithm that was used to determine the Martian crater of origin for a meteorite found on Earth.

Review: “Behind the Name”
Beth Johnson reviews the documentary “Behind the Name: James Webb Space Telescope”, produced by The JustSpace Alliance on the controversial naming.

What’s Up: Rest of Summer Preview
What’s Up for the rest of summer includes several planetary occultations, a double moon transit of Jupiter, and Saturn at opposition.

Building Artificial Supernovae Spectra with Artificial Intelligence
By training a machine learning algorithm on observations of well-documented supernovae, a grad student created artificial supernovae spectra.

CRS-25 Will Bring Cargo to the ISS
CRS-25, SpaceX’s latest resupply mission to the ISS, is currently expected to launch on July 15, carrying the Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation experiment.

It Went “Boom Boom Boom” in the Sky
The radio signal of a mysterious object that was spotted by the CHIME radio array went ‘boom boom boom’ like a heartbeat, according to researchers.