New Discoveries in Space: STMicro's Ambitions and Mystery Atmospheres
Recent science news highlights include STMicroelectronics aiming for over $3 billion in space chip revenues, driven by demand for satellite network chips, and astronomers discovering an atmosphere on a distant celestial body beyond Neptune, suggesting dynamism in these icy regions.
STMicroelectronics has set a significant revenue target, aspiring to generate over $3 billion in cumulative sales from its space semiconductor segment between 2026 and 2028. This ambitious goal is fueled by the rising demand for chips required in low-Earth orbit satellite networks, propelling its stock up by 7% before closing 2.2% higher.
Meanwhile, groundbreaking astronomical observations have unveiled an atmosphere surrounding an icy celestial body located beyond Neptune, in the far reaches of our solar system. This marks the second such discovery after Pluto in this remote region, indicating potential dynamic characteristics among these isolated objects.
Researchers are now delving into the origins of this atmospheric presence, which could challenge previous perceptions of these celestial bodies as barren and inert. This finding opens new avenues for understanding the complexity of the solar system's periphery.