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NASA's LRO images Falcon 9 crater on moon, learns new details

Between Aug. 11–12, NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) captured a series of images of a new crater on the moon. The crater formed Aug. 5, when a SpaceX Falcon 9 upper stage impacted the surface following its Jan. 2025 ...

ISS hosts first spacewalk by a Frenchwoman

Sophie Adenot became the first French woman astronaut to venture outside the International Space Station (ISS) for a spacewalk on Tuesday, accompanied by American astronaut Anil Menon.

Webb captures clearest image yet of the Lion Nebula

The NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope recently imaged NGC 2392 (also known as the Lion Nebula), named for its distinctive appearance, which resembles a lion's face seen head-on.

Nuking an asteroid on short notice could save us

Readers of a certain age will remember a golden era of asteroid films, capped by two with very different endings. "Deep Impact" drove home the devastating consequences of letting a large piece of rock hit our planet, whereas ...

Hubble solves merger mystery from Milky Way's early years

Our home galaxy, the Milky Way, grew to its current size in part by consuming smaller galaxies. Now, new data from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope show definitive evidence of a dwarf galaxy merging with the young Milky Way ...

The brightened night sky nobody actually wanted

A new paper has put hard numbers on a plan that's been rattling around the astronomy community for a while now—a California company called Reflect Orbital wants to put giant mirrors in orbit and beam sunlight down to Earth ...

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Neptune's tiny moons tell the story of Triton's destructive capture
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Exploring the moon will require rovers that can think for themselves
Astronomy
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Airborne observatory improves views of solar corona during cloud-covered eclipse
Space Exploration
Constipation is common in astronauts—blood tests provide new answers
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Tiny satellite will use the dark side of the moon to eavesdrop on whispers from the early universe
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New AI model detects hidden signs of solar eruptions hours before they emerge
Space Exploration
'Starwashing': How space companies use the greenwashing playbook while causing environmental damage
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TESS discovers a rare brown dwarf orbiting a massive, aging star
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Active supermassive black holes may help form massive planets
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Synchronized star pairs unleash radio bursts via a Jupiter-Io-like mechanism
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What a dry meteorite tells us about water on Mars
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Astronomy
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Neutron capture experiment sheds light on ancient stardust
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Volcano myths unravel, from 'smoke' plumes to Yellowstone catastrophe claims
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Krypton gas emerges as a new ingredient for quantum computing
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How to better forecast once-in-a-millennium weather events
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SpaceX rocket stage believed to have slammed into the moon

A piece of a SpaceX rocket weighing four tonnes (4.4 tons) was believed to have unintentionally crashed into the moon on Wednesday, a collision that posed no danger to Earth but is expected to leave behind a lunar crater.

NASA's PUNCH sharpens solar storm forecasting in first test

Using continuous imagery from NASA's PUNCH (Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere) mission, scientists predicted the near-Earth arrival of a solar eruption to within 30 minutes in an initial proof-of-concept test. ...

Designing memory-centric chips for future space telescopes

Two proposed computer chip designs could efficiently process data on future space telescopes while they search for Earth–like exoplanets, according to a University of Michigan Engineering study that will be presented at the ...

How to keep the Earth habitable when the sun dies

In a billion years, the sun will start to run out of fuel and expand to become a red giant. Earth's oceans and atmosphere will be burned away, and Earth will likely be engulfed by the sun altogether. The sun will then shrink ...