Tag Archive for: Space Sciences

A mysterious object is being dragged into the supermassive black hole at the Milky Way’s center
UCLA astronomers think the object, X7, might be debris cloud…

First underground radar images from Mars Perseverance Rover reveal some surprises
Unexpectedly tilted rock layers in the Jezero crater hint at…

Andrea Ghez wins 2020 Nobel Prize in physics
Andrea Ghez, UCLA’s Lauren B. Leichtman and Arthur E. Levine…


That Supermassive Black Hole in our Galaxy? It has a Friend.
Smadar Naoz is an associate professor of physics and astronomy…

New NASA image provides more details about first observed interstellar comet
A new image from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope provides…

UCLA astronomer gets best look at first comet from outside our solar system
David Jewitt, a UCLA professor of planetary science and astronomy,…

Black hole at the center of our galaxy appears to be getting hungrier
The enormous black hole at the center of our galaxy is having…

Einstein’s general relativity theory is questioned but still stands ‘for now,’ team reports
More than 100 years after Albert Einstein published his iconic…

New insights about carbon and ice could clarify inner workings of Earth, other planets
Most people behave differently when under extreme…