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What's New in Space and Science This Spring?

From 'Rick and Morty' to real-life rocket launches, here's what's happening in the world of space and science.

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What's Happening in Space The world of space and science is heating up this spring, with a mix of entertainment, exploration, and discovery. Here are some of the top stories to watch: 'Rick and Morty' Season 9 : The...

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The world of space and science is heating up this spring, with a mix of entertainment, exploration, and discovery. Here are some of the top stories...

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The world of space and science is heating up this spring, with a mix of entertainment, exploration, and discovery. Here are some of the top stories to watch:

  • 'Rick and Morty' Season 9: The popular animated series is back for another season of multiverse mayhem, with the first episode airing on May 24, 2026. The show's creators promise "No AI slop! Just Grade A organic slop" in the new season.
  • NASA's Artemis 2 Moon Rocket: After repairs, the Artemis 2 moon rocket is set to launch on April 1, carrying astronauts to the moon for the first time in decades.
  • Mars Orbiter Captures Solar Superstorm: The European Space Agency's (ESA) Mars Express and ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) captured images of a massive solar storm hitting Mars in May 2024.

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Scientists have made several new discoveries in space, including: A Benchmark Exoplanet : Astronomers have found a rocky exoplanet orbiting an M-type...

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Scientists have made several new discoveries in space, including:

  • A Benchmark Exoplanet: Astronomers have found a rocky exoplanet orbiting an M-type star, which could serve as a reference system for understanding other M-dwarf exoplanets and their atmospheres.
  • Low Boom Flight Demonstrator Project: NASA's X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft has completed its first flight, paving the way for commercial supersonic flight over land.

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These developments in space and science have significant implications for our understanding of the universe and our place in it. Here are some expert...

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These developments in space and science have significant implications for our understanding of the universe and our place in it. Here are some expert insights:

"The discovery of the benchmark exoplanet is a major breakthrough in our understanding of exoplanetary systems." — Francis Zong Lang, doctoral researcher at the Center for Space and Habitability at the University of Bern

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Who: NASA, ESA, 'Rick and Morty' creators What: Artemis 2 moon rocket launch, 'Rick and Morty' season 9, Mars orbiter captures solar superstorm,...

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  • Who: NASA, ESA, 'Rick and Morty' creators
  • What: Artemis 2 moon rocket launch, 'Rick and Morty' season 9, Mars orbiter captures solar superstorm, discovery of benchmark exoplanet
  • When: April 1 (Artemis 2 launch), May 24, 2026 ('Rick and Morty' season 9 premiere), May 2024 (Mars orbiter captures solar superstorm)
  • Where: Moon, Mars, Exoplanet orbiting M-type star
  • Impact: Advancements in space exploration, understanding of exoplanetary systems, new season of popular animated series

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As we look to the future, here are some key developments to watch: Artemis 2 Moon Rocket Launch : Will the launch be successful, and what will it...

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As we look to the future, here are some key developments to watch:

  • Artemis 2 Moon Rocket Launch: Will the launch be successful, and what will it mean for future human exploration of the moon?
  • ****'Rick and Morty' Season 9:** What new adventures will Rick and Morty embark on in the multiverse?
  • **New Exoplanet Discoveries: What other secrets will scientists uncover about exoplanetary systems and their potential for supporting life?

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    'Rick and Morty' season 9 promises 'No AI slop! Just Grade A organic slop' when it drops on Adult Swim later this year

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    NASA says its Artemis 2 moon rocket is all fixed up. It could launch astronauts to the moon on April 1

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    This Isn't Just Another Rocky World Orbiting a Red Dwarf. This One's Special

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What's New in Space and Science This Spring?

From 'Rick and Morty' to real-life rocket launches, here's what's happening in the world of space and science.

Friday, March 13, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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What's Happening in Space

The world of space and science is heating up this spring, with a mix of entertainment, exploration, and discovery. Here are some of the top stories to watch:

  • 'Rick and Morty' Season 9: The popular animated series is back for another season of multiverse mayhem, with the first episode airing on May 24, 2026. The show's creators promise "No AI slop! Just Grade A organic slop" in the new season.
  • NASA's Artemis 2 Moon Rocket: After repairs, the Artemis 2 moon rocket is set to launch on April 1, carrying astronauts to the moon for the first time in decades.
  • Mars Orbiter Captures Solar Superstorm: The European Space Agency's (ESA) Mars Express and ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) captured images of a massive solar storm hitting Mars in May 2024.

New Discoveries in Space

Scientists have made several new discoveries in space, including:

  • A Benchmark Exoplanet: Astronomers have found a rocky exoplanet orbiting an M-type star, which could serve as a reference system for understanding other M-dwarf exoplanets and their atmospheres.
  • Low Boom Flight Demonstrator Project: NASA's X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft has completed its first flight, paving the way for commercial supersonic flight over land.

Why It Matters

These developments in space and science have significant implications for our understanding of the universe and our place in it. Here are some expert insights:

"The discovery of the benchmark exoplanet is a major breakthrough in our understanding of exoplanetary systems." — Francis Zong Lang, doctoral researcher at the Center for Space and Habitability at the University of Bern

Key Facts

  • Who: NASA, ESA, 'Rick and Morty' creators
  • What: Artemis 2 moon rocket launch, 'Rick and Morty' season 9, Mars orbiter captures solar superstorm, discovery of benchmark exoplanet
  • When: April 1 (Artemis 2 launch), May 24, 2026 ('Rick and Morty' season 9 premiere), May 2024 (Mars orbiter captures solar superstorm)
  • Where: Moon, Mars, Exoplanet orbiting M-type star
  • Impact: Advancements in space exploration, understanding of exoplanetary systems, new season of popular animated series

What to Watch

As we look to the future, here are some key developments to watch:

  • Artemis 2 Moon Rocket Launch: Will the launch be successful, and what will it mean for future human exploration of the moon?
  • ****'Rick and Morty' Season 9:** What new adventures will Rick and Morty embark on in the multiverse?
  • **New Exoplanet Discoveries: What other secrets will scientists uncover about exoplanetary systems and their potential for supporting life?
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What's Happening in Space

The world of space and science is heating up this spring, with a mix of entertainment, exploration, and discovery. Here are some of the top stories to watch:

  • 'Rick and Morty' Season 9: The popular animated series is back for another season of multiverse mayhem, with the first episode airing on May 24, 2026. The show's creators promise "No AI slop! Just Grade A organic slop" in the new season.
  • NASA's Artemis 2 Moon Rocket: After repairs, the Artemis 2 moon rocket is set to launch on April 1, carrying astronauts to the moon for the first time in decades.
  • Mars Orbiter Captures Solar Superstorm: The European Space Agency's (ESA) Mars Express and ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) captured images of a massive solar storm hitting Mars in May 2024.

New Discoveries in Space

Scientists have made several new discoveries in space, including:

  • A Benchmark Exoplanet: Astronomers have found a rocky exoplanet orbiting an M-type star, which could serve as a reference system for understanding other M-dwarf exoplanets and their atmospheres.
  • Low Boom Flight Demonstrator Project: NASA's X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft has completed its first flight, paving the way for commercial supersonic flight over land.

Why It Matters

These developments in space and science have significant implications for our understanding of the universe and our place in it. Here are some expert insights:

"The discovery of the benchmark exoplanet is a major breakthrough in our understanding of exoplanetary systems." — Francis Zong Lang, doctoral researcher at the Center for Space and Habitability at the University of Bern

Key Facts

  • Who: NASA, ESA, 'Rick and Morty' creators
  • What: Artemis 2 moon rocket launch, 'Rick and Morty' season 9, Mars orbiter captures solar superstorm, discovery of benchmark exoplanet
  • When: April 1 (Artemis 2 launch), May 24, 2026 ('Rick and Morty' season 9 premiere), May 2024 (Mars orbiter captures solar superstorm)
  • Where: Moon, Mars, Exoplanet orbiting M-type star
  • Impact: Advancements in space exploration, understanding of exoplanetary systems, new season of popular animated series

What to Watch

As we look to the future, here are some key developments to watch:

  • Artemis 2 Moon Rocket Launch: Will the launch be successful, and what will it mean for future human exploration of the moon?
  • ****'Rick and Morty' Season 9:** What new adventures will Rick and Morty embark on in the multiverse?
  • **New Exoplanet Discoveries: What other secrets will scientists uncover about exoplanetary systems and their potential for supporting life?

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