Supermassive Black Hole NGC 4945 Snacking
This supermassive black hole in galaxy NGC 4945, which is more than 12 million light-years away, was captured with the Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile using a special tool called the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE). The coolest thing about it is how it catches the black hole “playing with its food”—a fancy way to say it’s messing with the stuff around it.

Bridgestone New Lunar Rover Tire Prototypes JAXA
Bridgestone is getting ready to unveil two new prototypes of their second-generation lunar rover tires at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) booth during the 40th Space Symposium. These tires are designed for small and medium-sized rovers, and they’re lighter than the ones they revealed last year. The updates are all about making them work better on the Moon, where it’s super hot or cold, there’s no air, and the ground is covered in fine, scratchy dust called regolith.

1TB SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go
The 1TB SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go is compatible with the latest smartphones as well as tablets, and you can get one for $74.95 shipped today, originally priced at $109.49. This handy little USB flash drive that works with both USB Type-C and USB Type-A devices. That means you can quickly move files between your phone, tablet, and computer without extra plugs, making it super easy to use. Product page.

Hubble Star Factory NGC 346 Small Magellanic Cloud SMC
You’ve seen the James Webb Space Telescope’s version, now check out this new Hubble image of star factory NGC 346 in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). This is a lively group of young stars located in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), a smaller galaxy that hangs out near our Milky Way, about 200,000 light-years away in the Tucana constellation. This new Hubble picture shows it off using infrared, regular light, and ultraviolet views all combined.