On November 5, 2024, NASA achieved significant success with the Odyssey rover successfully landing on Mars. This mission marks a new step in the exploration of the geological history of the Red Planet and the search for signs of ancient life, which opens the door to new knowledge.
The International Space Station (ISS) celebrated 25 years of continuous operation, becoming a central location for scientific research. This celebration not only celebrates past achievements but also future plans in space exploration, providing insight into the importance of cooperation between countries.
India makes history with the launch of its first manned space mission, Gaganyaan. The mission lasts three days, and the astronauts will orbit 400 km above the Earth.
The JADES-GS-z14-0 galaxy, discovered by the James Webb telescope, is 13.4 billion light-years away, providing insight into the earliest stages of the universe's evolution and the evolution of galaxies.
NASA's Perseverance rover has found sediments rich in organic molecules on Mars inside Lake Crater, which may suggest the existence of microorganisms in the past, providing the first concrete clue about possible life on the Red Planet.
A team of scientists has discovered the exoplanet Gliese 12b orbiting a stable red dwarf at a distance of 40 light-years, providing hope for the possibility of life and new research.