Planetary Science
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceA private mission to Venus aims to look for signs of lifeIf successful, Morning Star would be the first private mission to another planet and the first in over 30 years to directly measure Venus’s clouds. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceAncient Mars wasn’t just wet. It was cold and wetMars may once have held enough water to fill oceans and form coastlines. The planet’s red dust contains water and likely formed in cold conditions. By Skyler Ware
- 			 Physics PhysicsA weird ice that may form on alien planets has finally been observedHigh-pressure experiments generated the first direct observation of plastic ice, which has qualities of both crystalline ice and liquid water. By Nikk Ogasa
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceThe moon’s two grand canyons formed in less than 10 minutesTwo gargantuan canyons on the moon were carved by a hailstorm of rocks — and that’s good news for future lunar astronauts. 
- 			 Earth EarthAncient rocks reveal when rivers began pouring nutrients into the seaRivers began pumping weathered material into the sea about a billion years after Earth formed, suggesting continents may have gotten an early start. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceA crumbling exoplanet spills its gutsAstronomers have determined the internal composition of a distant, disintegrating planet for the first time. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary SciencePluto may have captured its moon Charon with a kissWhen Pluto met Charon, there was an instant connection, new simulations suggest. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceNASA’s Perseverance rover found a new potential setting for Martian lifeNow atop Jezero Crater, the robotic explorer found quartz indicative of habitable environments and possibly the oldest rocks yet seen in the solar system. By Nikk Ogasa
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceMars’ potato-shaped moons could be the remains of a shredded asteroidPhobos and Deimos could have formed from asteroid debris, a new study suggests. An upcoming sample return mission will help test the idea. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceA first look at rocks from the lunar farside create a volcanic mysteryRocks returned by China’s Chang’e-6 mission suggest volcanic activity just 2.8 billion years ago but lack telltale heat-generating elements. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceUranus may have looked weird when NASA’s Voyager 2 flew byA solar wind event days before the NASA probe flyby in 1986 may have compressed the planet’s magnetosphere, making it look odder than it usually is. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary Science50 years ago, scientists found a new moon orbiting JupiterIn 1974, astronomers discovered Jupiter’s 13th moon. They now know of at least 95 moons and have launched missions to study some up close.