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An astronaut in a white and orange spacesuit floats inside a dark, futuristic spacecraft, looking out of a large, circular window. The view shows a breathtaking deep space scene featuring a vibrant, swirling nebula with brilliant hues of purple, pink, and blue, set against a backdrop of countless distant stars. The awe-inspiring cosmic landscape is reflected on the astronaut's helmet visor, conveying a sense of wonder and exploration.

September 19, 2025

JWST Finds Oldest Black Hole: A Monster at the Dawn of Time

The James Webb Space Telescope shockingly discovered the oldest supermassive black hole, a cosmic behemoth challenging our fundamental understanding of the early universe's formation.

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An astronaut in a detailed white and orange spacesuit conducts an extravehicular activity (EVA) in deep space. They are using a power tool on a metallic satellite, creating a shower of bright orange sparks. Below them, the vibrant blue and white curve of planet Earth is visible against the star-filled blackness of the cosmos.

September 18, 2025

Webb Discovers Oldest Galaxy in the Universe

NASA's Webb Telescope has shattered records, discovering JADES-GS-z14-0, the oldest and most distant galaxy ever confirmed, offering a new window into the cosmic dawn.

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A detailed view of an astronaut performing a spacewalk (EVA) in outer space. The astronaut, clad in a white and orange spacesuit with a reflective golden visor, is holding onto the metallic exterior of a space station. In the background, the brilliantly lit, curved horizon of planet Earth is visible, with its blue atmosphere and white cloud formations, set against the dark, star-studded expanse of the cosmos. The scene captures the awe-inspiring reality of space exploration from a low Earth orbit perspective.

September 17, 2025

Webb Spots Water on GJ 9827d: A Water World or Mini-Neptune?

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has detected water vapor in the atmosphere of exoplanet GJ 9827d, raising pivotal questions about its true nature.

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An astronaut in a white spacesuit floats weightlessly in the blackness of outer space during a spacewalk, or extra-vehicular activity (EVA). Below, the vibrant blue and white curve of planet Earth is visible against the star-filled void, its thin atmosphere glowing brightly. The astronaut's helmet visor reflects the brilliant light of the Sun, highlighting the solitude and grandeur of human space exploration.

September 16, 2025

JWST Discovers Oldest Black Hole Ever, Reshaping Cosmic History

The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered the oldest, most distant black hole yet, a cosmic giant challenging our fundamental understanding of early universe evolution.

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An astronaut in a white spacesuit floats weightlessly during a spacewalk in the vastness of space. Below, the brilliant blue and white sphere of planet Earth fills the background, showing its distinct curvature against the black cosmos. The astronaut performs an extravehicular activity (EVA) while in orbit, tethered to a spacecraft visible on the right.

September 15, 2025

Hubble Discovers Water Vapor on Exoplanet GJ 9827d: A Potential Water World?

NASA's Hubble telescope detects water vapor in the atmosphere of exoplanet GJ 9827d, sparking new questions about the nature of these water-rich worlds.

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A stunning digital illustration of a deep space planetary system, as featured in Zendar Universe. A massive blue and white gas giant with a swirling, turbulent atmosphere dominates the right side of the frame. In the lower-left foreground, a large, cratered rocky moon is partially illuminated, showing its detailed surface. The entire cosmic scene is set against a black starfield filled with countless distant stars, evoking a sense of wonder and cosmic exploration.

September 14, 2025

JWST Discovers Oldest Galaxy Yet: A Glimpse into the Cosmic Dawn

The James Webb Space Telescope has shattered records, discovering the oldest known galaxy, offering an unprecedented glimpse into the universe's first 300 million years.

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A sleek, white futuristic starship cruises through the vastness of deep space. The spacecraft is dramatically lit from the side by a massive, cratered planet in the background, which features a vibrant atmosphere glowing with hues of orange, purple, and blue. Distant stars are scattered across the black cosmic backdrop, evoking a sense of interstellar exploration in the Zendar Universe.

September 13, 2025

Hubble's Baffling Find: A Water World or 'Steamy Neptune'?

NASA's Hubble telescope discovered a perplexing exoplanet, sparking debate: is it a unique water world with a vast, hidden ocean or a hot, steamy mini-Neptune?

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A stunning digital illustration of a large, heavily cratered moon or rocky planet set against the vastness of deep space. The celestial body's gray, textured surface is illuminated from the side, highlighting its numerous craters and creating deep shadows. Behind the moon, a vibrant and colorful nebula swirls with brilliant shades of cosmic blue, purple, and magenta, with countless distant stars scattered across the scene, evoking a sense of cosmic wonder.

September 12, 2025

Steamy Super-Earth: JWST Confirms Water Vapor on Gliese 1214 b

The James Webb Space Telescope has detected definitive evidence of water vapor in the atmosphere of exoplanet Gliese 1214 b, a potential 'Hycean' world.

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