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Space.com
Black holes are cosmic events born when massive stars reach the end of their nuclear fuel-burning lives and can no longer support themselves against complete gravitational collapse. This collapsing matter is so dense it ...
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Space.com
dark matter map showing magenta fuzzy sections in the center and to the sides of the. A new map of the sky, made with observations from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope, showing dark ...
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Space.com
Expedition 69 commander Sergey Prokopyev and flight engineer Dmitry Petelin, both with the Russian federal space corporation Roscosmos, completed their outing on Wednesday (May 3) at 11:11 p.m. EDT (0311 GMT May 4).
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Space.com
Humans aren't the only ones who recycle. Galaxies young and old do so too, by devouring used gas from their cosmic communities to evolve across eons. In new research, astronomers have spotted a giant nebula in a thicket of young galaxies feeding on ...
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Space.com
The CEO of France-based launch company Arianespace says Europe will have to wait until the 2030s for a reusable rocket. Stéphane Israël delivered the comments to a French radio station on April 8, ...
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Space.com
For years, scientists have theorized that the crystallization of garnet in magma beneath volcanoes was responsible for removing iron from Earth's crust, allowing the crust to remain buoyant in the planet's seas. Now, new research is ...
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Space.com
Unfortunately for those of us in the Western Hemisphere, this event will only be visible from Australia, Antarctica, Eastern Africa, Oceania and Asia. Luckily, the Virtual Telescope Project will host a free livestream of the lunar eclipse of the full ...
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WIRED
The Atacama Cosmology Telescope could help resolve some cosmic discrepancies: How fast the universe is expanding and how evenly matter is distributed.
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Astronomy Magazine
Stunning new views of Deimos, one of Mars' two strange moons, hint at questions about how the martian moons formed in the first place — and why they are still in orbit around Mars today. These questions have perplexed scientists since the discovery of the ...
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EarthSky
Can aliens detect radio signals from our cell towers? A new study said that it would currently be difficult. But in the future, however, it will be much easier with the expansion of powerful broadband systems. Image via Dino Reichmuth/ Unsplash.
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