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Northern Lights Alert! A massive solar flare and CME from the Sun could light up the sky this week.

Imagine the night sky... not just a canvas of stars, but a vibrant, dancing tapestry of color, swirling in hues of green, purple, and...

SpaceX is starting to move on from its record-breaking rocket.

We often celebrate the peak of achievement, the record-breakers, the tireless workhorses that redefine what’s possible. In the modern space age, one company’s particular...

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A huge, unexplained mass deep inside Mars seems to be making it spin faster.

Imagine peering through a cosmic telescope, studying a familiar celestial body, only to discover it's subtly changing right before our very eyes. That's precisely...

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Northern Lights Alert! A massive solar flare and CME from the Sun could light up the sky this week.

Imagine the night sky... not just a canvas of stars, but a vibrant, dancing tapestry of color, swirling in hues of green, purple, and...

Newton’s Law of Gravity Just Aced Its Toughest Test Ever

Gravity. It’s the invisible force that keeps our feet on the ground, the moon in orbit, and coffee from floating away in the morning....

NASA’s Artemis 2 commander and astrophotographer team up to capture breathtaking, never-before-seen shots of the moon’s far side – Space

The moon, our closest celestial neighbor, has always held an irresistible allure. Yet, for all its familiarity, one side remains shrouded in mystery for...
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You can watch a NASA astronaut and two cosmonauts launch to the International Space Station this Thanksgiving morning.

Forget the parade, put the turkey basting on hold for just a few moments, and gather around a different kind of spectacle this Thanksgiving...

Scientists uncover ancient magnetic fossils of a mystery creature with its own internal GPS.

Imagine navigating the world not with a phone or a map, but with an innate sense, an invisible compass built right into your very...

Why is this star so weird? Maybe it ate one of its own planets.

The night sky, for all its tranquil beauty, often hides stories of cosmic drama so profound they make our terrestrial sagas seem quaint. We...

Scientists may have finally caught their first glimpse of dark matter.

Imagine peering into the darkest corners of the universe, knowing there's something monumental there, an invisible force shaping everything, yet utterly beyond your grasp....

Turns out there’s a ‘proto-Earth’ beneath us, and scientists are completely baffled.

We think we know our planet. We walk its surface, navigate its oceans, and even drill down a few miles. But what if, deep...

Physicists find ‘magic’ at the Large Hadron Collider.

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN is often described as humanity's most ambitious microscope, peering into the fundamental building blocks of reality. For...

Endings and beginnings: Atacama Cosmology Telescope releases its final data, shaping the future of cosmology – Phys.org

Every great scientific journey eventually reaches a point of culmination, a moment where years of dedicated effort deliver their most profound harvest. For the...

Guess what? We might be zipping through the universe way faster than we realized.

You’re reading this, perhaps sipping coffee, feeling perfectly still. Your chair is stable, the ground beneath solid. But what if that 'stillness' is an...

Voyager 1 stumbled upon a ‘wall of fire’ at the very edge of our solar system.

For decades, humanity's farthest ambassador, Voyager 1, has been on an epic journey beyond the familiar confines of our solar system. As it ventured...

SpaceX’s Falcon 9 just launched more Starlink satellites, making it the 150th mission this year!

In the vast, increasingly busy theater of orbital mechanics, a quiet but monumental drama is unfolding. SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket just etched another incredible...

Avi Loeb on the Strange New Mystery of 3I/ATLAS

The cosmos, it seems, loves a good puzzle. Just when we thought we had a handle on our celestial neighborhood, an object swoops in...

This man left a camera in a cave for 10 years. What it captured completely blew him away.

Imagine setting a trap for time itself. Not with snares or nets, but with a lens, a memory card, and an almost absurd amount...