"Cannibal" star left with metal scar after swallowing its planet
"It is well known that some white dwarfs are cannibalizing pieces of their planetary systems," astronomer Stefano Bagnulo said.
Before and after photos show new city emerge in jungle
Indonesia's new capital city to be, Nusantara, is currently under construction and its progress can be seen far above.
Astronomers discover three hidden moons in our solar system
Two new moons of Neptune, and one new moon of Uranus, have been discovered, taking each planet's total moon count to 16 and 28, respectively.
China opposes "arms race in space" as US warns about new Russian nuke
China has called for "peaceful use of space" and opposed an arms race as the U.S. intel committee raises alarm about Kremlin's space weapon.
US spacecraft lands on moon for first time in over 50 years
The Odysseus lunar lander touched down on the moon's surface on Thursday night.
Powerful solar flare causes radio blackout over western US
The X1.9-class solar flare was spat out from a magnetically active sunspot named AR3590, which also released an X1.7-class flare mere hours later.
Map reveals best locations to view solar eclipse across U.S.
The eclipse is due to be seen on April 8 in areas across the mainland of the United States.
Your shots of unusual comet wanted to help keep Earth safe from sun
"We need lots of timed photos of the comet to build up a picture of its journey through our solar system," astronomer Sarah Watson said.
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Satellite images show "firehose" atmospheric river aimed at California
Parts of Southern California are under extreme rainfall warnings as the weather phenomenon continues through the state.
Worlds at the far reaches of the solar system could support life
Eris and Makemake, two dwarf planets beyond Neptune, may be host to geothermal activity and therefore be more habitable than was once thought.
Brightest object ever Discovered—500 trillion times more luminous than sun
This record-breaking quasar is also growing rapidly—by the size of one sun per day.
Black hole discovered may be "the most hellish place in the universe"
The "monster" black hole eats about a sun's worth of material every single day.
Video shows space rocket launch captured by airline passenger
A passenger's perfectly timed video shows Japan's SpaceX alternative blasting into orbit in its first successful launch.
NATO "cannot be afraid" of Russia's "space nukes": Official
The alliance cannot be distracted from its commitments in Ukraine, the NATO foreign minister said.
Russia space nuke warning sparks flurry of theories
Moscow is purportedly developing a space-based nuclear weapon designed to attack satellites.
NASA finds new clue into origin of mysterious deep space signals
"We've unquestionably observed something important for our understanding of fast radio bursts," astrophysicist George Younes said.
Cold water thrown on hope of life in ocean of Saturn's icy moon Titan
"We now need to be a little less optimistic when searching for extraterrestrial lifeforms within our own solar system," astrobiologist Catherine Neish said.
Solar radiation storm causing massive enduring radio blackout
A solar flare has triggered an event where protons slam into the ionosphere at the poles and ionize it, causing radio blackouts.
Texas would own key NASA assets if it became independent
Texas could take over NASA's bases in the state if it were to become an independent country.
"Cannibal" solar storm cloud warning as scientists predict radio blackouts
The warning comes after a burst of activity from the sun's surface.
NASA data detects water on asteroids for the first time ever
"Of particular interest is the distribution of water on asteroids, because that can shed light on how water was delivered to Earth," researcher Anicia Arredondo said.
Iceland volcano update: River of lava seen from space
The orange glow of lava pumping out of a fissure in the ground during the most recent Icelandic eruption was captured on Thursday.
"Uncommon" minerals could reveal secrets of the moon's past
The 3.8 pounds of moondust flown back by China's Chang'e-5 in 2020 marked the first lunar sample brought home since the 1970s.
Saturn's "Death Star" moon might be hiding a secret ocean
"The ocean is likely to be less than 25 million years old and still evolving," researchers said.
Satellite megaconstellations may trigger brighter Northern Lights
"More than 500,000 satellites are expected in decades ahead, primarily to build internet megaconstellations," physics graduate student Sierra Solter said.
Look up this month as Mars and Venus appear to come together
Mars and Venus will appear to merge in the night sky, though unfortunately, this won't be visible from much of the U.S.
Physicists reveal how "kilonova" explosion could end life on Earth
"Ionizing radiation from these sources can be dangerous for life on Earth-like planets," the researchers wrote in the paper.
First-ever moondust-grown chickpeas game changer for astronauts
"Food sustainability is one of the most significant barriers to long-term space travel," the researchers wrote in the paper.
NASA's Webb Telescope finds unusual galaxy "not really expected to exist"
A new dwarf galaxy has been spotted in the depths of space, but unusually for a galaxy of its type, appears to not be producing any new stars.
NASA says Empire State Building-sized asteroid to pass Earth Friday
The asteroid, named 2008 OS7, will fly by the Earth faster than a speeding bullet, with a velocity of around 40,700 mph.