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Open for submission: the possibility of hydrothermal processes occurring in icy ocean worlds, such as Europa, Titan, and Enceladus, makes them prime candidates for hosting either extant or extinct forms of life.

Exploring jet evolution, ambient medium dynamics, and intricate interconnection of X-shaped radio galaxies, a distinctive subset of winged radio sources identified by two pairs of jetted lobes, resulting in an inversion-symmetric structure.

It is postulated that the energy density of the (quantum) vacuum acts firstly as dark energy and secondly as a part of dark matter, solving the dark matter riddle without new physics.

A qualitative analysis of possible effects of the October 2024 geomagnetic storm on accelerating the reentry of a Starlink satellite from very low-Earth orbit.
Equatorial plasma bubbles can disrupt radio signal propagation and degrade the performance of modern communication and navigation systems. This Research topic seeks to close fundamental gaps in understanding the primary drivers of EPB occurrence.
University of Victoria
Victoria, Canada
Field Chief Editor
Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences
Space Science Institute (SSI)
Boulder, United States
Specialty Chief Editor
Space Physics
University of Amsterdam
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Specialty Chief Editor
High-Energy and Astroparticle Physics
Center for Astrobiology (CAB), CSIC-INTA
Madrid, Spain
Specialty Chief Editor
Astrobiology