S Swirling spiral galaxy will hypnotize you | Space photo of the day for June 10, 2026 Space.com / Chelsea Gohd / 4d ago JUN 10
S UK startup Applied Atomics to enter US market with focus on military space mobility SpaceNews / Sandra Erwin / 4d ago JUN 10
S The Asian giant hornet, first confirmed in Washington State in 2019, delivers a sting so concentrated that around 50 people die annually in Japan from the venom, and a single nest can dismember 30,000 honeybees in a few hours, decapitating them to feed their thoraxes to hornet larvae. Space Daily / Space Daily Editorial Team / 4d ago JUN 10
S Researchers found dog owners tended to live longer — and the link was strongest for the people you might least expect: those living alone. Space Daily / Space Daily Editorial Team / 4d ago JUN 10
S NASA is building a new space telescope to search for life on nearby planets. What would it see on ancient Earth? Space.com / Paul Sutter / 4d ago JUN 10
S Orbital raises $5 million to join orbital data center race SpaceNews / Jason Rainbow / 4d ago JUN 10
LeoLabs deploys mobile space-tracking radar in Indo-Pacific SpaceNews / Sandra Erwin / 4d ago Ground Segment & Networks Space Domain Awareness JUN 10
S Arkadia Space to supply thrusters for Reflex Aerospace satellite SpaceNews / Jeff Foust / 4d ago JUN 10
S At eighteen, the human brain processes information faster than it ever will again. At sixty-seven, the same brain has acquired a vocabulary that will not begin to decline for another decade. The peer-reviewed evidence from a 48,537-person study has overturned the popular assumption that the human mind has a single peak. Space Daily / Space Daily Editorial Team / 4d ago JUN 10
S Annular solar eclipse 2027: everything you need to know about the 'ring of fire' on Feb. 6 Space.com / Jamie Carter / 4d ago JUN 10
S Thought of the day from writer Virginia Woolf: “No need to hurry. No need to sparkle. No need to be anybody but oneself.” Space Daily / Mal James / 4d ago JUN 10
S After the launch: Why Europe’s space ambitions depend on what comes next SpaceNews / Rosa Schmidt / 4d ago JUN 10
S The eastern brown snake, responsible for the majority of Australia’s snakebite deaths, is so well adapted to suburban Brisbane and Sydney backyards that catchers remove thousands each summer from garages, swimming pool filters, and kitchen pantries chasing the introduced black rats that thrive in human kitchens. Space Daily / Space Daily Editorial Team / 4d ago JUN 10
S The Big Bang did not explode into empty space from a central point. It was space itself expanding everywhere at once. That is why the universe has no centre in the ordinary sense, why every galaxy sees distant galaxies moving away from its own vantage point, and why the question “where did the Big Bang happen?” has the strange but genuine answer: everywhere — including the place where you are sitting now. Space Daily / Space Daily Editorial Team / 4d ago JUN 10
S Strange 'spacetime crystals' could give birth to tiny black holes Space.com / Robert Lea / 4d ago JUN 10
In January 2005, the Huygens probe parachuted for 147 minutes through Titan’s orange haze, landed on a cold plain scattered with ice pebbles, and kept transmitting from the surface of Saturn’s largest moon for 72 minutes before Cassini carried its signal out of view Space Daily / Space Daily Editorial Team / 4d ago Launch Services Satellite Communications JUN 10