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Questar Ceases Operations

The manufacturer of the highly coveted Questar telescope has closed its shutters after 76 years of serving the astronomy community.

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Waiting for the Blaze Star

Some celestial events are sure things; it's just a question of when. We're still waiting for T Corona Borealis to go nova — any month now.

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Meet the Constellations: Leo, the Lion

Leo, the Lion, is one of the most recognizable of the spring constellations, with its large size, distinctive shape, and plentiful bright stars.

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Astronomers Find Atmosphere Around a Pluto-like World

Observations — including from an amateur astronomer — show that the Plutino 2002 XV93 has a thin wisp of air around it.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, May 1 – 9

Venus hangs in place in the western twilight while Aldebaran and the Pleiades continue their downward slide behind it. And if Venus is the Evening Star, then bright Jupiter, high to its upper left, counts as the False Evening Star.

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Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Has Cold, Ancient Origins

The most recent interstellar visitor was crisscrossing our galaxy for some 10 to 12 billion years before it came near the Sun.

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Satellite or Meteor? Dissecting Light Trails in Your Sky Photos

Here's a quick guide to tell meteors from machines in your wide-field images of the night sky.

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Curiosity Team Hits Jackpot: A Sample Full of Complex Organic Molecules

Scientists have identified at least seven carbon-rich molecules that NASA's Curiosity rover detected on Mars, and they're more complex than any found before.

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May Podcast: The Delightful Dippers

This month’s episode showcases the Big and Little Dippers, now placed high in the northern evening sky. We'll also track down all five bright planets and watch for meteors from Halley's Comet. So grab your curiosity, and come along on this month’s Sky Tour.

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Voyager 1 Shuts Down Another Instrument

Voyager 1, one of NASA’s longest continuously running interplanetary missions, had another instrument turned off last week, in an effort to keep the spacecraft operational. On April 17th, controllers turned […]

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How Tilted Orbits Impact Supermassive Black Hole Collisions

What factors impact how long it takes for a supermassive black hole binary to merge?

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, April 24 – May 3

The Moon occults Regulus in twilight or bright afternoon for most of North America. Venus lines up between Aldebaran and the Pleiades. Sirius nears its heliacal setting.

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Catching the Earliest Stars in the Universe

New observations from the James Webb Space Telescope might have caught the signature of the universe's first stars.

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The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope Is Ready to Fly

NASA has announced that the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is all set for a September launch.

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Astronomers Find the Edge of the Milky Way

Astronomers have located the edge of the Milky Way’s star-forming disk for the first time, showing that star formation is focused within 40,000 light-years of our galactic center.

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Uranus’s Outermost Rings Are Made of Two Different Things

The James Webb Space Telescope has taken a deep look at the rings around the ice giant Uranus and found a new mystery to be solved.

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Sun-Observing Satellite Uses Artificial Eclipse to Capture the Solar Wind

The Proba 3 mission flies two spacecraft in precise formation to create an artificial eclipse and obtain close views of the solar wind as it leaves the Sun.

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Galaxies Don’t Die All at Once

State-of-the-art simulations shed light on how galaxies die — and how we can determine the cause of death.

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What Were the Flashes That Artemis 2 Astronauts Saw?

The crew of Artemis 2 reported six flashes of light while passing behind the Moon. We've seen those kinds of flashes before.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, April 17 – 26

The waxing Moon this week visits Venus, the Pleiades, and the Jupiter-Pollux-Castor triangle, then it occults Regulus in a bright sky.

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See the Moon Hide Regulus, the Stellar Heart of the Lion

Watch Regulus disappear and reappear before your eyes during its last North American occultation in the current cycle.

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