Gravity Without Mass A Radical New Theory Challenges Dark Matter

Hey AstroDrivers, Today we’re diving into one of the universe’s deepest mysteries gravity itself and a groundbreaking new idea that could turn our understanding of cosmic forces completely upside down. For centuries, our concept of gravity has been inextricably linked to mass. From Newton’s elegant description of two massive objects attracting each other, to Einstein’s…

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Orion: The Celestial Hunter Returns to the Night Sky — A Guide to the Most Iconic Constellation

As the night skies of late September and the coming winter months begin to unfold, one of the most spectacular sights in astronomy is returning to prominence — Orion, also known as Kalpurush in Bengali. This brilliant constellation, steeped in myth and scientific wonder, is set to dominate the celestial stage once again, captivating stargazers…

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Swift Observatory Orbit Boost: NASA Partners with Katalyst Space Technologies

Swift Observatory Orbit Boost Mission NASA is preparing a Swift Observatory orbit boost with help from Katalyst Space Technologies of Flagstaff, Arizona. The mission will extend the life of the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory and show how robotic spacecraft can service satellites in orbit. The Swift Observatory launched in 2004 to study gamma-ray bursts, the…

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On September 24, 2025, the Moon and Mars will appear side by side in the western sky—if you catch it, share your photos in the comments below!

The Moon Meets Mars: A Sky Event Worth Watching Tonight, September 24, 2025, offers a delightful celestial pairing: the Moon and Mars will appear close together in the sky. This kind of conjunction is always a treat for skywatchers—especially when both bodies are bright and easy to spot. Will It Be Visible from Bangladesh? Yes…

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IC 348 Region: Chandra and Webb Reveal Young Stars

Introduction The IC 348 star-forming region in the Perseus constellation has been revealed in extraordinary detail through the combined power of NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and the James Webb Space Telescope. Released on July 23, 2025, this composite image blends X-ray and infrared data to showcase the hidden processes of stellar birth and the beauty…

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