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WELCOME
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Webb captures sparkling stars, old and new
© ESA A small galaxy bursts with star
Hubble witnesses a new star being born in a stunning cosmic light show
© NASA Hubble has imaged a powerful jet
Monster star gains a magnetic personality following stellar merger
© ESA Massive stars gain their magnetism by
Curiosity begins exploring a possible dried-up river on the Red Planet
© NASA Currently in the 12th year of
During the Solar System’s chaotic era, Jupiter may have helped form Earth’s Moon
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Mars’ subsurface is ‘burping’ out methane and scientists aren’t sure why
Since 2012, NASA’s Curiosity rover has repeatedly detected
Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft will not fly private missions yet
Starliner is due to travel to the ISS
Ancient rocks hold proof of Earth’s magnetic field
A 3.7-billion-year-old record of our planet’s ancient magnetism
Buried in the Cat’s Paw Nebula lies one of the largest space molecules ever seen
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SUPERCLUSTERS
The 10-billion-light-year cosmic megastructures helping us understand dark matter and dark energy
FUTURE TECH
OTHER-WORLD GREENHOUSES
To settle on another planet we will need to grow plants there
INTERVIEW
“I’m a curious human. That’s all I am”
The Infinite Monkey Cage’s Robin Ince is a comedian with a mission: to prove that space can be a serious laughing matter
FOCUS ON
ONE OF THE UNIVERSE’S MOST ‘EXTREME’ DEAD STARS JUST SPRANG BACK TO LIFE UNEXPECTEDLY
The universe’s most extreme stars just got a little bit more unexpected and mysterious
THE US NEEDS NEW SPACE TECH OR IT “WILL LOSE”
The chief of the Space Force says that the US is at risk of losing its leadership in space
72 HOURS UNTIL IMPACT
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WE FINALLY KNOW WHY NASA’S VOYAGER 1 SPACECRAFT STOPPED COMMUNICATING
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A FROZEN STELLAR GIANT AND OTHER WEIRD STARS IN THE GALAXY
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MISSION TO MARS
It will be a bigger leap than the Moon landing of 1969, but when will humans actually land on the Red Planet?
TINY BLACK HOLES LEFT OVER FROM THE BIG BANG MAY BE PRIME DARK MATTER SUSPECTS
Primordial black holes are a great candidate for the mysterious and invisible force
CAN AI SOLVE THE MYSTERY OF DARK ENERGY?
Scientists are keen to understand more about dark energy, and they’re drafting in artificial intelligence to aid them
SPACE WEATHER CAN MAKE IT HARD TO PREDICT SATELLITE TRAJECTORIES
At lower altitudes, it becomes a bigger problem
Can the Moon break free of Earth?
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Do all planets have magnetic fields?
Earth’s poles are a consequence of its magnetic
Where is the centre of the Solar System?
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How dangerous are solar flares for satellites?
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THIS MONTH’S PLANETS
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THE APOLLO 16 LANDING SITE
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NAKED EYE AND BINOCULAR TARGETS
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TREASURES OF THE SERPENT, SERPENT-BEARER AND HERO
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NORTHERN HEMISPHERE
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