Michelle York+FollowNASA Might’ve Just Found Alien Clues!NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope just picked up hints of methane on a planet called TRAPPIST-1e, which orbits a star 39 light-years away. Methane can be a sign of life, so everyone’s freaking out (in a good way). But scientists aren’t sure if the methane is from the planet or its star yet. If TRAPPIST-1e has an atmosphere, it could be habitable. Are we finally not alone? Stay tuned! #Science #NASA #JamesWebb261Share
Kristin Shaw+FollowMars Spacecraft Ghosts NASA: What Now?Imagine your group chat suddenly going silent after years of daily updates—that’s what just happened to NASA with its MAVEN spacecraft around Mars. After a decade of sending back juicy details about the Red Planet’s atmosphere, MAVEN went dark right after ducking behind Mars. The big question: how will this impact our Mars weather reports and future rover texts? NASA’s working on a fix, but for now, Mars is keeping its secrets. #Business #Industry #NASA00Share
peterfoster+FollowSpotted: Interstellar Visitor Zooms By EarthImagine sipping your morning coffee and catching a comet from another galaxy whizzing by Earth! NASA’s Hubble just snapped new pics of 3I/ATLAS, a rare interstellar comet making a pit stop in our solar system. While some folks are spinning wild alien theories, NASA says it’s just a cosmic traveler. If you’ve got a telescope, you can spot it in the pre-dawn sky until spring 2026—talk about a unique skywatching moment! #Business #Industry #NASA10Share
Richard Vaughan+FollowEarth’s Glaciers Have a Secret HeartbeatGlaciers aren’t just frozen giants—they actually pulse with the seasons! NASA scientists tracked the Malaspina Glacier in Alaska and found it speeds up every spring and slows down in winter, like a giant icy heartbeat. And it’s not just Malaspina—glaciers worldwide have their own seasonal rhythms, all caught by satellites. Turns out, meltwater acts like a natural lubricant, making glaciers slide faster. It’s like the planet’s vital sign, and NASA’s keeping a close eye on it for clues about climate change. #Science #GlacierPulse #NASA00Share
peterfoster+FollowHow NASA & Hobbyists Spotted a Galactic SpeedsterEver wondered what happens when a cosmic object goes full Fast & Furious? NASA and some sharp-eyed volunteers just found a faint speck—CWISE J1249—zipping out of the Milky Way at 1 million mph. The cool part? It wasn’t a giant telescope, but regular folks combing through old space photos who first noticed it. This is a win for citizen science and proof that sometimes, the universe’s wildest surprises come from unexpected places! #Business #Industry #NASA40Share
Arthur Booker+FollowAlabama Scores NASA Lunar Freezer WinHere’s a cool scoop for your coffee break: NASA just handed the University of Alabama at Birmingham a $37 million contract to build a “lunar freezer.” This isn’t your average icebox—it's designed to keep moon rocks and astronaut samples super cold on their trip back to Earth. The big shift? NASA’s trusting a university, not a giant space company, to keep lunar science fresh. Looks like UAB’s cold storage tech is officially out of this world! #Business #Industry #NASA00Share
Kristin Shaw+FollowDid NASA Just Debunk Alien Comet Hype?Grab your coffee—NASA just cleared up the buzz about that interstellar comet, 3I/ATLAS. Turns out, it’s not an alien spaceship, just a super old comet cruising through our solar system. The cool part? It’s packed with rare chemicals from another star system, giving scientists a cosmic time capsule to study. So, no ET sightings, but plenty of space secrets to geek out over! #Business #Industry #NASA30Share
Larissa wilson+Follow🚀 NASA Astronaut Chris Williams Set for First Spaceflight on Soyuz MS-28 This Nov. 27 NASA astronaut Chris Williams is preparing for the biggest milestone of his career — his first spaceflight. He will launch aboard the Soyuz MS-28 spacecraft on November 27, beginning a mission focused on scientific research, Earth observation, and international cooperation aboard the ISS. This flight marks another chapter in the long-standing partnership between NASA and Roscosmos. More mission details are expected as the launch date draws closer. #NASA #SpaceNews #ChrisWilliams #SoyuzMS28 #Spaceflight #ISS #BreakingNews #Astronomy102Share
Jennifer Reyes+FollowNASA’s Spacecraft Almost Got Hacked—Here’s the Wild FixImagine if someone could send rogue commands to a billion-dollar NASA spacecraft—yikes! Turns out, a hidden software flaw left the door open for years, and not even NASA’s experts spotted it. The twist? An AI tool from a startup caught the bug in days, not years. It’s a wake-up call: as our tech gets older and more complex, sometimes you need a robot to double-check the locks. Next time you update your phone or laptop, remember—autopilot security isn’t just for astronauts! #Business #Industry #NASA10Share
Jerry Clark+FollowNASA’s Mars Messenger Ghosts EarthGrab your coffee—NASA’s MAVEN orbiter just went radio silent after a decade of Mars weather-watching and comet-spotting. The little spacecraft was relaying messages from Mars rovers and mapping how Mars is losing its air, but now it’s not texting back. Don’t panic: NASA’s fixed this kind of ghosting before (remember Voyager 2?). For now, we’re waiting for a signal—space drama at its finest! #Business #Industry #NASA00Share