Rings around Uranus spotted by James Webb Space Telescope
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The James Webb Space Telescope has captured an amazing image of Uranus, showing in great detail the ice giant's ring system, its brightest moons and its dynamic atmosphere.
An enormous, circular halo of eerie red light, which looks like something out of a sci-fi movie, recently flashed in the night sky above Italy. Spoiler alert: Not aliens.
DART's goal was to test our ability to defend Earth from a threatening rock by nudging it out of harm's way. The test was a brilliant success, and it also revealed how the battered asteroid came to be.
SpaceX launched a commercial communications satellite into orbit with NASA's TEMPO Earth science instrument to study air pollution over North America early Friday.
Dawn Aerospace's robotic space plane has flown with a rocket engine for the first time, taking a major step toward the company's goal of building a fully and rapidly reusable craft.
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