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Space: Controversy over life on planet K2-18b
Weston Forum· 4 days agoDrMethyl sulfide, or DMS for short, is the name of the substance that sent astronomers in Cambridge into a storm of joy last September. NASA’s James Webb
Wright-designed planetarium at Florida Southern College reopens after restoration
The Ledger via Yahoo News· 43 minutes agoTelescopes stood in corners of the room, contributing to the spacey vibe. Though a planetarium is...
Universe's oldest known stars found in Milky Way's 'halo'
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 2 days agoTo their surprise, the stars were not in some far off galaxy that only the ultra-powerful James Webb...
Dusty galaxy looks like a cosmic net in gorgeous new Hubble Telescope photo
Space via Yahoo News· 1 day agoA striking new Hubble Telescope photo highlights the intricacies of a distant galaxy glowing with a...
Ancient Black Hole Collision Spotted, Occurred Shortly After the Big Bang
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoThe cutting-edge Webb Space Telescope has spotted the most distant black hole merger yet, which...
Dusty galaxy looks like a cosmic net in gorgeous new Hubble Telescope photo
SPACE.com· 1 day agoA new Hubble image highlights the intricacies of a distant galaxy glowing with a bright white core...
Researchers find 'fluffy oddball' of a planet with a composition similar to cotton candy
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 days ago“But what was tricky about this planet was, even though it’s big – huge – its mass and density are...
Scientists discover bizarre region around black holes that proves Einstein right yet again
LiveScience· 2 hours agoNow, X-ray observations made with NASA's NuSTAR and NICER space telescopes have finally confirmed...
NASA's Roman Space Telescope will hunt for the universe's 1st stars — or their shredded corpses,...
SPACE.com· 7 days agoNASA's forthcoming Nancy Grace Roman Telescope could use the grisly death of stars ripped apart by...
Daily Telescope: I spy, with my little eye, the ISS
Ars Technica· 23 hours agoThere is a little too much darkness in this world and not enough light, a little too much pseudoscience and not enough science. It's May 16, and today's...