• Universe Today19 hours ago

    When Stars Blow Bubbles

    For the first time, astronomers have caught a stellar nursery in the act of blowing giant celestial bubbles, revealing a massive outflow of gas stretching over 650 light-years from one

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    Curiosity sends holiday postcard from Mars

    Team members working with NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover created this “postcard” by commanding the rover to take images at two times of day on Nov. 18, 2025, spanning periods that

    phys.org1 hour ago

    When stars fail to explode

    Many stars die spectacularly when they explode as supernovae. During these violent explosions, they leave behind thick, chaotic clouds of debris shaped like cauliflowers. But supernova remnant Pa 30 looks

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    Space mice come home and start families

    Four mice went to space as astronauts. One came back and became a mother. And that simple fact might matter more than you’d think for humanity’s future beyond Earth.

    Why Astronomy Needs a Giant in the Canary Islands

    Universe Today2 hours ago

    Why Astronomy Needs a Giant in the Canary Islands

    Size matters when it comes to telescopes. The bigger they are, the farther they can see. Prioritizing constructing large ones is therefore high on the priority list for many observational

    Unexpected atmosphere on lava planet is an exciting surprise

    EarthSky4 hours ago

    Unexpected atmosphere on lava planet is an exciting surprise

    View larger. | Artist’s concept of scorching hot TOI-561 b and its sunlike star. New observations by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope show there is a dense atmosphere on lava

    Bright blue cosmic outbursts linked to black holes

    EarthSky5 hours ago

    Bright blue cosmic outbursts linked to black holes

    In 2024, astronomers discovered the brightest Luminous Fast Blue Optical Transient (LFBOT) ever observed. LFBOTs are extremely bright flashes of blue light that shine for brief periods before fading away.

    EarthSky1 week ago

    https://earthsky.org/upl/2025/12/EarthatmosphereonmoonUnivofRochester-600px.mp4 This illustration shows how the solar wind (red) strips ions (blue) from Earth’s upper atmosphere. Some of these particles travel along Earth’s magnetic field lines and settle on the

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