Stuck valve stalls NASA's 2nd attempt to fuel giant Artemis 1 moon rocket | Sun spits filaments out from 'canyon of fire' as aurora forecast remains strong | An asteroid the size of a bus will safely fly by Earth today and you can watch it live online
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Filaments of plasma escaped from a fiery canyon that opened on the sun's surface on Sunday (April 3) releasing powerful streams of magnetized solar wind that might bring more auroras to Earth later this week.
The Hubble Space Telescope has spotted a young Jupiter-like protoplanet that's supporting an unusual planetary formation theory, according to a new study.
"I think I speak for all of us that we understand this first civilian mission is a big honor and a big opportunity," one passenger said. "But with that comes a big responsibility -- that is, to execute the mission correctly and successfully."
A big question for skywatchers during the upcoming weeks is what will become of a recently-discovered comet heading toward a late April rendezvous with the sun.
However you're celebrating this year's First Contact Day, make sure you fly your "Star Trek" colors by checking out the latest electrifying trailer for the new 10-episode Paramount Plus sci-fi series, "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds."
What better way to celebrate this "Star Trek" holiday than with the new Star Trek First Contact coffee table book which has just been unveiled by Titan Books.