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Today β€” 28 February 2026Main stream
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Webb gets the first view of Uranus’ upper atmosphere

For the first time in history, scientists have created a 3D map of Uranus’ upper atmosphere. This map revealed how charged particles and temperatures vary with altitude, how Uranus’ strange magnetic field shapes auroras, and how the planet has cooled over decades. This gives us a glimpse into the evolution of exoplanets.

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NASA drills 3,675 feet under Antarctic ice for samples in search of life on icy worlds

Two NASA researchers successfully collected samples from 3,675 feet beneath Antarctic waters. They aim to run simulations on the samples to understand the changes that happen to similar water molecules that erupt into space from icy planets. This could be a big step forward in the search for life on those icy worlds.

NASA's new tech finally lets the Perseverance rover track its location in real time

NASA’s Perseverance team recorded the first successful use of a new technology that helps the rover figure out its exact location by itself. Perseverance did this by taking images of its location and matching them with data from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO).

China’s commercial rocket launches 7 satellites from sea

China’s commercial rocket β€” Smart Dragon-3 β€” has showcased its payload adaptability by carrying seven satellites to their planned orbit. One of those satellites belongs to Pakistan. This is a milestone achievement in the space cooperation between China and Pakistan.

Scientists find a planetary system that simply shouldn't exist

Scientists have discovered a planetary system with three planets β€” the closest one is rocky, and the next two are gaseous. But a fourth planet was later discovered farthest from its star, and surprisingly, it is a rocky planet. This rocky-gaseous-gaseous-rocky order beats current scientific understanding.

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