Martian Beaches and Big Bang Mysteries: Science News Unveiled

The latest science updates include findings from China's Zhurong rover indicating ancient Martian beaches, NASA's upcoming SPHEREx telescope launch to investigate post-Big Bang activities, SpaceX's Starlink proposal for U.S. airspace, a breakthrough 5G network trial by Eutelsat, Arctic seed vault updates, and Intuitive Machines' moon landing mission.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 26-02-2025 10:29 IST | Created: 26-02-2025 10:29 IST
Martian Beaches and Big Bang Mysteries: Science News Unveiled
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This week in science, groundbreaking discoveries and ambitious missions are making headlines. China's Zhurong rover has unearthed evidence of ancient Martian beaches, hinting at a vast ocean on Mars billions of years ago. These findings suggest that Mars once boasted a thicker atmosphere and a climate warm enough to support liquid water, possibly harboring life.

Meanwhile, NASA prepares to launch SPHEREx, a specialized telescope, to delve into the universe's beginnings post-Big Bang. This mission may also uncover water reservoirs within the Milky Way. Simultaneously, Elon Musk's SpaceX is evaluating the integration of Starlink satellite terminals into the U.S. air traffic network to enhance IT infrastructure.

In the realm of technology, Eutelsat's collaboration with Airbus and MediaTek marks a milestone as the first successful 5G network trial from space. Additionally, the Arctic's Svalbard Global Seed Vault consolidates its role as a global agricultural safeguard by adding over 14,000 new crop samples. Lastly, Intuitive Machines is poised for its second moon mission, aiming for another successful lunar landing.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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