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Potential Geysers on Ganymede Could Become Major Targets for ESA’s JUICE Mission
New research highlights possible cryovolcanic regions on Ganymede that may reveal clues about hidden oceans and habitability.
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Gentle Winds Could Create Giant Waves on Titan, New Study Reveals
New model reveals giant waves on Titan from light winds.
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Lessons Learned from Artemis II: What Humanity Gained from the Moon Mission
Lessons learned from Artemis II highlight human decision-making, system resilience, and global collaboration for future deep space exploration.
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Dwarf Planet Pluto: The Ultimate Guide
Explore dwarf planet Pluto, its icy surface, moons, and why it remains one of the most fascinating worlds in our…
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Artemis II toilet issue adds unexpected twist to moon mission
Artemis II crew report a strange smell from Orion’s toilet system.
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Artemis II Flight Update: Perigee Raise Burn Complete
NASA’s Artemis II mission reaches a key milestone as Orion refines its orbit before heading to the Moon.
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Don’t Miss the Waxing Moon Passing the Beehive Cluster Over Cape Town on March 27
Watch the Moon pass the Beehive Cluster from Cape Town.
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Planet Neptune: The Ultimate Guide to the Solar System’s Most Distant Ice Giant
Discover Planet Neptune, the Solar System’s distant ice giant known for extreme winds, deep blue colour, and the mysterious moon…
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Mars orbiters witness solar superstorm striking the Red Planet
Mars orbiters witness a powerful solar superstorm striking the Red Planet, revealing dramatic atmospheric changes and extreme radiation levels.
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Total Lunar Eclipse – March 3, 2026: A Blood Moon Returns
A total lunar eclipse on March 3, 2026 will create a striking blood moon. Here’s what South Africans should watch…
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Did the Moon Ever Truly Have a Strong Magnetic Field?
A new look at Apollo moon rocks suggests the Moon experienced brief magnetic outbursts rather than a sustained strong magnetic…
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The Sun Goes Quiet: First Spotless Day Since 2022 Signals Solar Cycle Shift
The Sun appears spotless for the first time in over three years. Is Solar Cycle 25 beginning its descent?
