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    Total lunar eclipse will paint the full moon blood red for over 7 billion skywatchers tonight

    space.com3 hours ago

    Total lunar eclipse will paint the full moon blood red for over 7 billion skywatchers tonight

    Tonight (Sept. 7–8, 2025), the moon will slip into Earth’s shadow for a total lunar eclipse — creating a dramatic ‘blood moon’. It’s completely safe to watch with the naked

    China launches new set of Yaogan-40 satellites into polar orbit

    Space News4 hours ago

    China launches new set of Yaogan-40 satellites into polar orbit

    HELSINKI — China added a third trio of spacecraft to a group of remote sensing satellites Saturday, marking the country’s 52nd launch of the year. A Long March 6A rocket

    Saturn and the moon take a sunset stroll on Sept. 8: Here's how to see it

    space.com5 hours ago

    Saturn and the moon take a sunset stroll on Sept. 8: Here's how to see it

    Look to the eastern horizon just after sunset on Sept. 8 to see the ringed gas giant Saturn shine close to the bright disk of the waning gibbous moon. Saturn

    Pentagon announces senior U.S. Space Force leadership changes

    Space News20 hours ago

    Pentagon announces senior U.S. Space Force leadership changes

    WASHINGTON — The Pentagon on Friday announced a slate of senior leadership shifts within the U.S. Space Force, including new appointments to key command and planning posts. Lt. Gen. David

    Astronomers Use a Double-Lensing Technique to Study a Supermassive Black Hole

    Universe Today20 hours ago

    Astronomers Use a Double-Lensing Technique to Study a Supermassive Black Hole

    An international team of astronomers led by Matus Rybak (Leiden University, Netherlands) has proven, thanks to accidental double zoom, that millimetre radiation is generated close to the core of a

    BlueDOGs Might Evolve From Little Red Dots

    Universe Today20 hours ago

    BlueDOGs Might Evolve From Little Red Dots

    One of the most difficult parts of astronomy is understanding how time affects it. The farther away you look in the universe, the farther back you look in time. One

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