'Twilight telescopes' are finding 'city-killer' asteroids in an unexplored region of our solar system
James Webb Space Telescope's stunning 'Phantom Galaxy' picture looks like a wormhole | Sun outburst prompts warnings of moderate solar storm this weekend | 'Twilight telescopes' are finding 'city-killer' asteroids in an unexplored region of our solar system
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The current storm comes as the sun's activity continues to increase as part of a regular, 11-year solar cycle. In what year will the current solar cycle peak?
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The nearly full moon will likely spoil views of the Perseids this year. Here are six minor meteor showers that might give you the chance to spot "shooting stars."
Astronomers think that a new observation technique relying on the detection of faint radio signals will allow them to see the first stars that formed in the middle of thick hydrogen clouds shortly after the birth of the universe.
The two-stage Falcon 9 rocket, which induced a scrub at T-46 seconds on Thursday (July 21), lifted off successfully from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California Friday.
The agency announced Thursday (July 21) it will task a team led by Draper to carry a suite of science and technology payloads to Schrรถdinger Crater, an impact basin on the moon's far side.
A NASA safety advisory panel has warned that the agency may not be able to transition from the International Space Station to commercial space stations in time to avoid leaving a gap in America's presence in low Earth orbit, or LEO.
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