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    Where’s the normal matter in our universe?

    EarthSky27 minutes ago

    Where’s the normal matter in our universe?

    Mysterious blasts of radio waves from across the universe called fast radio bursts help astronomers catalog the whereabouts of normal matter in our universe. Image via ESO/ M. Kornmesser/ The

    Russia Loses Launch Capability After Accident at Baikonur Cosmodrome

    Universe Today10 hours ago

    Russia Loses Launch Capability After Accident at Baikonur Cosmodrome

    A severe accident at the Baikonur Cosmodrome involving a wrecked maintenance cabin has indefinitely delayed Russia’s ability to launch crewed missions and payloads to the International Space Station (ISS).

    Catalina USO lit up area 'like a baseball stadium': Witness

    Newsnation10 hours ago

    Catalina USO lit up area 'like a baseball stadium': Witness

    Boat Captain Thor Laizans encountered a strange object under the ocean’s surface.

    Underwater UFOs new area of interest for lawmakers

    Newsnation11 hours ago

    Underwater UFOs new area of interest for lawmakers

    Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., joined NewsNation to discuss the possibility UFOs are hidden under the ocean.

    NASA Graphic T-Shirt

    nasa12 hours ago

    NASA Graphic T-Shirt

    Explore the Cosmos in Comfort: The NASA Graphic T-Shirt Imagine a tapestry woven not just from threads, but from our collective dreams of the cosmos. This NASA Graphic T-Shirt is

    SpaceX gets approval to build Starship launch complex at Cape Canaveral

    Space News15 hours ago

    SpaceX gets approval to build Starship launch complex at Cape Canaveral

    WASHINGTON — The Department of the Air Force has approved plans to convert a former Delta 4 launch site at Cape Canaveral into a complex for SpaceX’s Starship. In a

    Sun-watcher SOHO celebrates thirty years

    esa5 days ago

    Science & Exploration 02/12/2025 98 views 2 likes On 2 December 1995 the ESA/NASA Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) blasted into space – on what was supposed to be a two-year mission.  From its outpost

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