Doris Elín Urrutia, Inverse

Doris Elín Urrutia

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Past:
  • Inverse
  • SPACE.com

Past articles by Doris Elin:

Behold! Webb Telescope Image Reveals the Spectacular Death of a Massive Star

NASA astronomers began their presentation at SXSW with a stunning supernova image. → Read More

NASA Uncovers a Massive Galactic Mystery 9 Billion Light-Years from Earth

X-ray and optical telescopes suggest that an ancient galaxy gobbled up its neighbors and likely lives alone in the distant Universe. → Read More

Look! New Webb Telescope Image Shows 300,000 Stars in Incredible Detail

M92 is a globular cluster full of stars. → Read More

“I Almost Spit Out My Coffee”: A New Webb Telescope Early Universe Discovery Has Astronomers Giddy

New results show fully formed galaxies in the early Universe that could rewrite what we know about galaxies and black holes. → Read More

This Historic Gravitational Wave Discovery Created a Perfectly Spherical Blast

The blast behind the historic gravitational wave astronomy discovery of August 2017 had a perfect spherical shape, according to a new study. → Read More

Behold! New Images From Webb Telescope Show Rivers of Stars and Dust

New images from the Webb Space Telescope show never-before-seen pathways of star ingredients. → Read More

Artemis I: NASA's Historic Moon Launch Caused More Noise Pollution Than Expected

The audacious mission rumbled the surrounding area more than we knew. That could have had an effect on the launch facility and nearby wildlife. → Read More

NASA Might Finally Solve the Million-Degree Mystery of the Sun's Corona

NASA and JAXA caught high-energy activity on the Sun. The result is a colorful new image. → Read More

Astronomers Found A Ring Around A Distant Object In Space — And It’s Acting Strange

Astronomers found a ring around the trans-Neptunian object Quaoar by watching stars dim. Here's what they think the ring is. → Read More

ESA's New Juice Mission Might Finally Uncover Jupiter's Hidden Secrets

The Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) mission is set to launch in April 2023. → Read More

NASA just directed its Lucy mission to target a skyscraper-sized asteroid

On Wednesday, NASA announced a new asteroid target for its Lucy mission. This brings the spacecraft's total asteroid tally up to nine. → Read More

“Rubble pile” asteroids may be surprisingly hard to destroy — study

Near Earth asteroid Itokawa is a rubble pile that formed more than four billion years ago, a new study found. So, these asteroids might be resilient to demise. → Read More

Life on Mars may have sought refuge in these water passageways

Groundwater may have been common on Mars, NASA Curiosity rover data reveals. This underground plumbing may given a refuge to life on Mars, too. → Read More

Look! JWST image may upend our understanding of the early universe

Astronomers peered into a James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) image. From this view of the deep Universe, they saw a large number of ancient galaxy candidates. → Read More

Dazzling! New image unmasks a nebula to reveal hidden stars

A telescope on Earth peered past a dusty veil to view hidden stars in the constellation Serpens. → Read More

Wolf Moon: You need to see the first Full Moon of 2023 next week

The first Full Moon of 2023 will dazzle the sky just days into the new year. → Read More

Alaskan HAARP experiment fired two-second 'chirps' to a near-Earth asteroid

Amateur radio enthusiasts tuned in to hear as the University of Alaska's HAARP facility sought to probe the interior of a Near-Earth asteroid. → Read More

Watch: NASA caught a rare clip of Earth disappearing behind the Moon

NASA published a video from its Artemis I Orion spacecraft, when it saw Earth disappear behind the Moon at the halfway point of its mission. → Read More

Some stars strip their planets' atmosphere — a new NASA telescope image pinpoints when

The Chandra image sets a timestamp on when young stars stop bullying their baby worlds. → Read More

Pentagon says it hasn’t turned up any aliens in ongoing UAP research

A Department of Defense official clarified what "alien" means to the "unidentified anomalous phenomena" investigation as he addressed reporters' E.T. questions. → Read More