This coming July, Venus could plow through the dust generated by an asteroid breakup thousands of years ago, potentially ...
Despite its small size, Mars seems to have a huge impact on the orbital cycles that govern Earth’s climate, especially those ...
Will two rare supernovas finally tell us how fast the universe is expanding? Perhaps, but we'll have to wait for it for them ...
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February 2026: What's in the sky this month? Jupiter continues to dominate the night; Mercury, Venus, and Saturn are visible
Mercury, Venus, and Saturn put on an early-evening display in the west, while Jupiter dominates the rest of the night.
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Venus’s bizarre spin has astronomers completely stumped
Venus looks like Earth’s twin at first glance, yet its rotation behaves like a cosmic prank. The planet spins backward, ...
We have all been taught in school that planets revolve in the same direction as the Earth, i.e., in the counterclockwise ...
Rocket Lab faces a setback after the Neutron rocket tank ruptured during key tests, casting doubt on its 2026 launch.
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James Webb’s eerie new Neptune pics have scientists utterly baffled
Neptune was supposed to be the quiet, distant ice giant, a cold blue marble barely warmed by the Sun. Instead, the James Webb ...
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Photographing Mongolia in winter: part 2
DJI Mavic 3 Classic | 24mm F2.8 | ISO 100 | 1/320 sec | F5.6 Photo: Erez Marom In part one of my series about photographing ...
In the skies of Earth in February, six of the seven other planets—all except Mars—can be seen in the early evening, but not all at once.
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University of Southern Queensland astronomer discovers 'potentially habitable' planet candidate
An international team of astronomers led from regional Queensland finds an exoplanet 150 light-years away with a 50 per cent ...
A young star called V1298 Tau is giving astronomers a front-row seat to the birth of the galaxy’s most common planets. Four ...
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