Space

  1. Astronomy

    Milky Way will be hit head-on

    The Andromeda galaxy is destined to slam directly into ours, new observations from the Hubble Space Telescope show.

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  2. Space

    Alien hunter redirects her search to Earth-based funding

    SETI scientist Jill Tarter retires from research to focus on raising funds to continue search for extraterrestrial life.

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  3. Space

    An interview with alien hunter Jill Tarter

    The director of Center for SETI Research is retiring to focus on finding funds to continue the hunt for extraterrestrial life.

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  4. Planetary Science

    Frosted honeycomb of a moon

    New analyses of Cassini images reveal ice on the pockmarked Saturnian satellite Hyperion.

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  5. Space

    Evening star goes black in rare celestial event

    Astronomers position themselves to capture crucial measurements as the planet passes across the face of the sun.

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  6. Space

    Stellar superflares’ trigger challenged

    Massive eruptions on sunlike stars might not require magnetic interactions from a big, hot, nearby planet.

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  7. Astronomy

    Sun’s shock wave goes missing

    Spacecraft observations redraw astronomers’ ideas about the local stellar environment.

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  8. Space

    More than one way to explode a star

    New observations confirm two leading theories of type 1a supernova production.

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  9. Astronomy

    Sounds on distant worlds

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  10. Astronomy

    A star is torn

    A black hole’s stellar feast is witnessed by telescopes on Earth and in orbit.

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  11. Astronomy

    Ancient scribes may have banked on blinking binary

    For the Egyptians, luck may have been written in the Demon Star.

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  12. Humans

    A result of zero doesn’t always mean zero results

    Two recent astrophysics studies found meaningful results in nothing.

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