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    Earth from Space: Olympic view

    With the 2026 Winter Olympics officially opening today, the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission brings us a striking view of northern Italy, highlighting several key Olympic venues. Zoom in to explore this

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    ULA offloads first Vulcan rocket at Vandenberg at it preps its next Cape launch

    Spaceflight Now5 hours ago

    ULA offloads first Vulcan rocket at Vandenberg at it preps its next Cape launch

    A United Launch Alliance Vulcan booster is offloaded from the company’s R/S RocketShip barge at a dock at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. This will be the first Vulcan

    NASA selects two Earth science missions for development

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    NASA selects two Earth science missions for development

    WASHINGTON — NASA has selected two Earth science missions for development, one focused on studying the atmosphere and the other on terrestrial ecosystems and ice. The agency announced Feb. 5

    Spring fireball season is underway! Watch for them

    EarthSky7 hours ago

    Spring fireball season is underway! Watch for them

    View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Greg Johnson captured this image on March 22, 2025, from Washington and wrote: “Fireball captured on my SkunkBayWeather “Night” webcam.” Thank you, Greg! Spring

    Dark matter, not a black hole, could power Milky Way’s heart

    EarthSky7 hours ago

    Dark matter, not a black hole, could power Milky Way’s heart

    AI image of our Milky Way galaxy. The innermost stars in the galaxy are depicted as moving at near relativistic speeds (at a significant fraction of the speed of light) around a dense

    EarthSky7 hours ago

    Did we see a black hole explode? If so, it could explain a lot

    Did we just see a black hole explode? UMass Amherst’s physicists think so. This artist’s concept takes a fanciful approach to imagining small primordial black holes. Image via NASA/ Goddard

    China set for in-flight abort test of Mengzhou crew spacecraft

    Space News8 hours ago

    China set for in-flight abort test of Mengzhou crew spacecraft

    HELSINKI — China appears set for an in-flight abort test of its new-generation Mengzhou spacecraft next week in a key step for the country’s human spaceflight plans. Images shared on

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