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NASA Welcomes New Astronaut Candidates On The ISS With Special Tribute
NASA’s latest class of astronaut candidates, known as “ascans,” has officially been introduced while Expedition 73 continues ...
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Astronomers detect over 6,000 planets beyond our system
Astronomers have made a significant breakthrough in space exploration by discovering over 6,000 planets outside our solar ...
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope reveals stunning new details of Planetary Nebula NGC 1514, also known as the Crystal Ball ...
The Harvest Moon, a unique celestial event historically vital for farmers, will appear unusually late in October 2025, ...
The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) has captured the motion of spirals of dust around a young star and shown that the winding motion of the spiral pattern is conducive to planet ...
See the winners of the largest astronomy photo competition, selected from more than 5,800 entries sent in from more than 60 ...
New research has revealed the potential for an atmosphere around an Earth-sized planet located about 40 light-years away. A team from the University of St Andrews has published a study on TRAPPIST-1e, ...
The article recounts the author's personal journey into astronomy, highlighting several influential beginner astronomy guidebooks from various eras, including "Stars: A Guide to the Constellations," ...
Scientists are steadily ruling out habitable conditions on the seven planets of the star Trappist-1. On one of the worlds, a nitrogen gas-rich veil remains a possibility. By Robin George Andrews ...
A total lunar eclipse on Sept. 7 will turn the moon red over 85% of Earth. California skies will miss the eclipse but feature a bright corn moon that night. Saturn reaches peak brilliance at ...
Dive into the fascinating crossroads of astronomy and astrology — where science meets symbolism, and the sky tells two very different stories. From ancient civilizations charting the stars to ...
A powerful blast of energy detected in March marks the brightest fast radio burst — a mysterious type of outburst from space — observed to date. FRBs, first observed in 2007, are millisecond-long ...
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