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NASA and Northrop Grumman Team Up for Successful ISS Resupply Mission

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  NASA and Northrop Grumman Ensure ISS Resupply Mission Success Reliable Supply Chain for Space NASA and Northrop Grumman have successfully delivered vital cargo to the International Space Station (ISS) . Using the Cygnus cargo spacecraft , the mission carried fuel, food, and scientific equipment to support astronauts and future research aboard the ISS. Laying Groundwork for Future Exploration This achievement contributes to long-term goals such as the Artemis program . Reliable cargo transport is a key capability for sustained human presence beyond low Earth orbit, including future missions to the Moon and Mars. Power of Public-Private Partnership NASA’s collaboration with commercial partners like Northrop Grumman reduces costs while accelerating innovation. This mission stands as a clear example of the value of government-industry partnerships in advancing space exploration. Source: NASA Official Blog What do you think? Leave a comment below! Follow Cosmos Insig...

James Webb Telescope Captures First Direct Image of Saturn-Sized Exoplanet TWA 7b | 110 Light-Years Away Discovery

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James Webb Telescope Captures First Direct Image of Saturn-Sized Exoplanet TWA 7b What if we could see a brand-new world orbiting another star—110 light-years away? The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has just done it, capturing the first-ever direct image of a Saturn-sized exoplanet named TWA 7b . This milestone reshapes how we explore the early evolution of planetary systems. How James Webb Detected TWA 7b Astronomers used JWST’s Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) with a coronagraph, a device that blocks the light of its host star. By suppressing the glare, they revealed TWA 7b—a young gas giant orbiting at a distance about 52 times greater than Earth’s orbit from the Sun . This discovery highlights JWST’s unmatched precision in studying distant worlds. Why Direct Imaging Matters So far, only about 2% of known exoplanets have been directly imaged. Most are detected through indirect methods like the transit technique or radial velocity. Capturing a Saturn...

NASA’s Tally of Exoplanets Reaches 6,000

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NASA’s Tally of Exoplanets Reaches 6,000 NASA has officially confirmed that the number of known exoplanets — planets outside our solar system — has surpassed **6,000**. This milestone reflects decades of observations using space telescopes and ground-based observatories across the globe.:contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3} What Are Exoplanets? Exoplanets are planets that orbit stars other than our Sun. Since the 1990s, scientists have developed various methods — like the transit method and radial velocity — to detect these distant worlds.:contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4} Why 6,000 Matters Reaching 6,000 confirmed exoplanets is not just a number. It shows how quickly technology and scientific techniques have improved. We are now better equipped to study the atmospheres, compositions, and potential habitability of these planets.:contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5} 👉 This milestone highlights that our galaxy is teeming with diverse planetary systems — and...