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NASA X-ray spacecraft stares into the 'eye of the storm' swirling around supermassive black holes
The NASA/JAXA X-ray spacecraft has allowed astronomers to dive into the metaphorical "eye of the storm" swirling around supermassive black holes.
Nasa on Friday set March 6 as the earliest possible launch date for Artemis II, the first crewed mission to fly around the Moon in more than five deca.
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Top 10 most badass warriors in the Game of Thrones TV universe
Get ready to enter the brutal world of Westeros and beyond, where only the fiercest survive. We'll be exploring the most ...
NASA’s Webb Telescope captures the Exposed Cranium Nebula in infrared. The dying star reveals ghostly skull-like structures.
When you look up at the night sky, it appears unchanging. But if you look deep enough you will find that the sky is in fact ...
The observations offer a rare glimpse into our solar system's early history.
In the heat of the austral summer, a shallow salt lake in southern Argentina turns a muted shade of pink. The site, known as Salinas Las Barrancas, si.
When you gaze up at the night sky, you’re looking back in time. Light from the stars takes years, sometimes millennia, to ...
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Is the universe infinite or finite?
A deep dive into one of the biggest questions in cosmology. Scientists explore whether the universe goes on forever or has boundaries, breaking down current theories observations and what modern ...
Astronomy does not belong off Earth. It belongs wherever the universe can be observed — and that necessarily includes the surface of the planet humans live on. Kelsey Johnson: Past President of the ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Six planets are linking up in the sky at the end of February, and most will be visible to the naked eye. It’s ...
The Apollo missions changed how scientists understand the moon. Returning with Artemis could help solve some of the biggest lunar mysteries.
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