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See Jupiter hide behind the moon during a lunar occultation early on May 17 Sometime before or after sunrise (depending on where you are) on Wednesday, May 17, gas giant Jupiter and its four bright Galilean moons will pass behind a very thin — only 5% illuminated — waning crescent moon as seen from North America.
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Radiation belt seen beyond our solar system for the 1st time Astronomers have observed a radiation belt outside the solar system for the first time, imaging high-energy particles trapped by a magnetic field around an ultra-cool dwarf star around 18 light-years from Earth.
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Cosmic monsters found lurking at heart of ancient star clusters by the James Webb Space Telescope Not only are globular clusters the most massive and most ancient of star groupings, often containing up to a million stars born together as early as 440 million years after the Big Bang, but these stars can show anomalies not found in any other stellar ...
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Ax-2 private astronauts can't wait for their May 21 SpaceX launch to the space station Ax-2 will be commanded by Peggy Whitson, a record-breaking former NASA astronaut who now flies for Axiom Space. The other two crewmates are Ali Alqarni and Rayyanah Barnawi, mission specialists who are members of Saudi Arabia's first astronaut class.
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Titanic cosmic bubbles blown by the Milky Way are surprisingly complex Astronomers have discovered new properties of the giant lobes of gas called eRosita bubbles that extend far out from the center of our galaxy.
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See the moon meet up with elusive Mercury in a conjunction today The moon will meet up with Mercury, the solar system's smallest planet and the closest to the sun, in the sky today. The 28-day-old moon will pass to the north of the tiny planet, with the two coming to within around 3°35' degrees of each other.
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Size of a Jurassic sea giant found due to fossil discovery, study says The chance discovery of large fossil specimens in a museum drawer have led researchers to conclude there was a gigantic marine reptile called a pliosaur swimming the seas 152 million years ago, according to a recent study.
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Replication of room-temperature superconductor claims fails to show superconductivity A team of physicists at Nanjing University, attempting to replicate the superconductivity results from an experiment conducted by a team at the University of Rochester, produced the desired material but also found that it was not superconductive.
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Largest-Ever Cosmic Explosion Has Raged for Years Astronomers have witnessed the largest explosion in space. The explosive event labeled AT2021lwx was observed to be ten times brighter than any known supernova, the explosions that occur as massive stars die. And whereas supernova explosions only last ...
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Searching for the matter that hides its shine Fortunately, astrophysicists are used to searching for things they can't see. Just as they use a variety of methods to learn about the distribution of dark matter in the universe, they have identified ways to learn about the distribution of ordinary matter ...
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