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Rogue planet astounds by growing at a record rate of 6 billion tonnes per second
These starless worlds are difficult to find and study, but this particular one is teaching us new lessons about the universe.
Observations by a system of radio telescopes have offered the first visual evidence for the existence of black hole pairs.
A powerful new telescope in outback Australia has mapped vast areas of the universe in record-breaking time, revealing a million new galaxies and opening the way to new discoveries, the country's ...
When Space Shuttle Discovery touched down for the last time at Kennedy Space Center Runway 15 on March 9, 2011, it brought to an end a 27-year career of spaceflight.
Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSN
Astronomers spot young rogue planet gobbling up its surroundings
Just as Earth orbits the sun, most planets discovered beyond our solar system orbit a host star. But some are out there all ...
This is American Routes, about to go live at the New Orleans Jazz Museum with keyboard wizard Davell Crawford on piano. In ...
In Minecraft, you can use copper for construction, or for crafting lightning rods and spyglasses. But over time, copper ...
Motherly on MSN
An education expert’s plan for parents navigating climate anxiety in kids (when you’re scared too)
If you're feeling that weird cocktail of guilt, fear, and "how do I even talk about this?"—welcome to the club.
Australian Traveller on MSN
How to catch the Orionid meteor shower this October
October 2025 is set to be a particularly good year for viewing the Orionid meteor shower. Here's everything you need to know.
Astronomers spotted a young planet, WISPIT 2b, forming within a dusty ring around its star system, offering clues about the ...
The Macomb Daily on MSN
Macomb County Library events week of Oct. 11 and beyond
• Joel Tacey’s Spooktacular at 3 p.m. Oct. 18 at the South Branch. This funny-not-scary Halloween magic show will include ...
Opinion
Protecting NASA funding ensures breakthroughs in space science and benefits in daily life continue
From GPS to innovations in computing and optics, technologies developed for space research at UC Santa Cruz touch nearly every aspect of modern life.
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