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The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory Celebrates 30 Years in Space

The groundbreaking mission designed to observe our Sun and its interactions with Earth celebrates three decades in space this week.

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The Gift of Warmth (and Whimsy)

An idea for the stubborn winter stargazer on your holiday list (especially if it's you!)

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Boosting the Gravitational Wave Background

Why is the gravitational-wave background — the hum made by supermassive black holes colliding across the universe — stronger than expected?

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Tiny Sparks of Lightning Detected on Mars for the First Time

The microphone on NASA's Perseverance rover unexpectedly heard tiny claps of thunder from sparks caused by colliding dust grains.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, November 28 – December 7

Saturn remains super-thin-ringed high after dark. The interstellar comet, 11th magnitude, is now nice and high in the dark before dawn. Don't wait; moonlight approaches.

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Lure of the Obscure — Andromeda's Parachute and Dracula's Chivito

Observers can't resist the challenge of seeking faint objects with curious names. We go deep and visit two — Andromeda's Parachute and Dracula's Chivito.

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First Private Space Telescope Launches Successfully

A small space telescope may signal a big new trend for modern astronomy.

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December Podcast: Find the “Demon Star”

During December you can watch for some impressive shooting stars and spend some time with the “Demon Star,” which can’t decide how bright it wants to be. Bundle up, grab your curiosity, and head outdoors for this month’s fun and informative Sky Tour.

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Red Giant “Star Songs” Reveal Their Chaotic, Pasts

Astronomers have tuned in to the celestial “songs” of two red giant stars to reveal their hidden histories — including a case of stellar cannibalism.

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Thirty Meter Telescope Considers Move to Spain

Spain’s offer to host the powerful observatory, mired in funding obstacles and local controversies, might promise a new path forward.

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Updates on Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS: NASA Images, Many Tails, and Non-gravitational Forces

Now that Comet 3I/ATLAS has emerged from the Sun's glare, its behavior is being monitored by every available observatory.

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Spot Uranus at Opposition

Uranus is its closest to Earth all year on the night of November 21st, and you can find it easily in the evening sky using Sky & Telescope’s exclusive star chart.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, November 21 – 30

Saturn's rings are now the closest to edge on that they'll get. The famous interstellar comet has become higher and easier for amateur telescopes before dawn.

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Meet the Seven Sisters’ 3,000 Lost Siblings

The Pleiades star cluster is part of a much larger complex that stretches across the entire sky, a new study shows.

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Comet K1/ATLAS Crumbles, Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Delights

Watch an Oort Cloud comet disintegrate before your eyes. Meanwhile, interstellar intruder 3I/ATLAS is brighter than expected.

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The Sun Left Home in a Hurry

By exploring the edge of the solar system, astronomers have estimated how long our star stuck around its siblings after birth.

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Have Astronomers Discovered the First Generation of Stars?

With the help of an intervening galaxy cluster, astronomers have found what might be the first generation of stars — but the jury's still out.

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ESCAPADE Mission Launches for a Long Trip to Mars

A small but unique mission to Mars is taking an innovative path to reach the Red Planet in late 2027.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, November 14 – 23

Saturn's rings are turning as edge-on as we will see them for another 15 years. The planet awaits your scope high in the evening sky. Low in the dawn, the thin Moon approaches Venus.

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Double Solar Eruptions Spark Widespread Aurora — With More to Come Tonight!

Last night's aurora painted the sky in reds, greens and even oranges. It's expected to return tonight!

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See Saturn's Rings at Their Thinnest

Saturn's as edgy as it'll get for the next 13 years. With special visual treats in store, here's what to keep eyes on the planet this month.

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