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Space.com
Lurking in the darkness of space, black holes are notorious for shredding stars that venture too close, and then gobbling them up. But astronomers have had only a rudimentary understanding of that dramatic process. A new study sheds some light.
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The Planetary Society
There's no place like home. Of all the wondrous worlds we've studied in our Solar System and beyond, none are quite like Earth. Our planet is covered in liquid water and harbors an oxygen-rich atmosphere that has allowed a multitude of plants and ...
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Spaceflight Now
SpaceX's launch of 51 more Starlink internet satellites Wednesday from California marked the 200th consecutive successful mission for the company's Falcon rocket family, a record unmatched by any other space launch vehicle.
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Space.com
The explosive event labeled AT2021lwx was observed to be ten times brighter than any known supernova, the explosions that occur as massive stars die. And whereas supernova explosions only last a few months, this explosive event has been raging for at least ...
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Space.com
A fresh atlas of five nearby stellar nurseries shows infant stars shining through the dense clouds of gas and dust from which they were formed. The atlas brings to light vast star birthplaces in infrared light. Astronomers created it by stitching ...
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Space.com
Such a geomagnetic storm might allow auroras to be visible as far south as the border of Oregon and northern California, Denver, Colorado and the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
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Space.com
But Curiosity's younger cousin Perseverance, which is been exploring a different Mars crater called Jezero, has rolled up on a long-dead riverbed that looks completely different. This one features coarse grains and cobbles, bulky stuff that couldn't be ...
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Space.com
A warp in the fabric of space and time that acted like a giant magnifying glass may help solve a celestial mystery about the rate of the universe's expansion, which could shed light on the ultimate fate of the universe, a new study finds.
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Space.com
The anti-gravity force that is driving the accelerating expansion of the universe appears to be distributed uniformly across space and time.
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Space.com
An international team of researchers studying FRB 20190520B, an FRB residing in a dwarf galaxy about four billion light-years from Earth, has determined the most likely origin of this specific outburst is a dense object — potentially a neutron star — with ...
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