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    phys.org9 hours ago

    Einstein Probe detects an X-ray flare from nearby star

    Using the Einstein Probe (EP), astronomers have detected a new X-ray transient event, which turned out to be an X-ray flare from the star PM J23221-0301 located about 150 light

    phys.org10 hours ago

    Wind-battered Lick Observatory rushes to shield historic telescope after dome damage

    Winds exceeding 110 mph that tore across the top of Mount Hamilton early Christmas morning blasted a massive steel protective door off the iconic white dome at Lick Observatory.

    China to debut reusable Long March 10-derived rocket in first half of 2026

    Space News12 hours ago

    China to debut reusable Long March 10-derived rocket in first half of 2026

    HELSINKI — China is aiming for a first launch of a reusable, cargo-optimized variant of its new crew launch vehicle in the first half of the year, according to official

    When Stars Fail to Explode

    Universe Today13 hours ago

    When Stars Fail to Explode

    A supernova observed by Chinese and Japanese astronomers in 1181 CE didn’t fully explode, instead it sputtered and left behind a rare “zombie star” surrounded by long filaments resembling fireworks.

    China caps record year for orbital launches with Tianhui-7 and Shijian-29 technology test missions

    Space News13 hours ago

    China caps record year for orbital launches with Tianhui-7 and Shijian-29 technology test missions

    HELSINKI — China reached 92 orbital launches in 2025 with back-to-back missions this week, capping a record year for both the country and the global space sector.  The launches see

    Space Mice Come Home and Start Families

    Universe Today14 hours ago

    Space Mice Come Home and Start Families

    A female mouse that spent two weeks aboard China’s space station has successfully given birth to healthy pups after returning to Earth. This marks the first time offspring have been

    When Stars Fail to Explode

    Universe Today13 hours ago

    A supernova observed by Chinese and Japanese astronomers in 1181 CE didn’t fully explode, instead it sputtered and left behind a rare “zombie star” surrounded by long filaments resembling fireworks.

    nasa21 hours ago

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