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This Week's Sky at a Glance, April 3 – 12

Arcturus, the Spring Star, is on its way up in the east. Vega, the Summer Star, rises later in the evening. Jupiter shines high toward the southwest.

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Do the Moon's Poles Hold Less Water Than We Thought?

New observations reveal that permanently shadowed regions at the lunar poles might contain less water ice than astronauts were hoping for.

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Artemis 2 Mission Launches for Trip Around the Moon

NASA’s Artemis 2 mission has departed Earth, as humans return to cis-lunar space after more than 50 years.

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April Podcast: Spotlight on Gemini

This month’s episode showcases the stars and planets visible on April evenings. We’ll explore full-Moon quirks; spot Venus and Jupiter after sunset; learn about Gemini, the celestial twins; and hunt for meteors toward month’s end. So grab your curiosity, and come along on this month’s Sky Tour.

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New Astro Images: Saturn, the Crab Nebula, and a Newborn Planet

Striking images from Hubble, Webb, and the Very Large Telescope dive into Saturn's atmosphere, capture the Crab Nebula's expansion, and reveal a newborn planet.

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Comet Break-Up Caught In Action

The Hubble Space Telescope caught a long-period comet breaking up just after it passed the Sun.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, March 27 – April 5

Winter's gone, but the Winter Triangle remains (for now). Trace out this gigantic asterism right after dark before it sinks. Jupiter glares inside its top.

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Many Waters May Have Mixed on Mars

New analysis shows alkaline and acidic water may have mixed beneath the Martian surface, creating an environment that could theoretically have supported life.

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Brown Dwarfs Dance Unexpected Tango

Two brown dwarfs are whipping around each other in a tight tango — an unexpected dance for objects that are not-quite-stars and not-quite-planets.

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NASA Has Cracked the Mystery of Asteroid Bennu’s Boulders

A new analysis of samples from the asteroid Bennu has solved a long-standing mystery: Cracks in the boulders strewn across its surface masquerade as sand.

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Rubin Observatory Detects Record-Breaking Asteroids

The Rubin Observatory has detected thousands of new asteroids, including several that spin a lot faster than expected for typical rubble piles.

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The Solar Cycle Leaves Its Fingerprint on the Sun’s Interior

Astronomers have used 40 years’ worth of data to peer inside the Sun, revealing that the solar cycle can leave a distinct fingerprint beneath the visible surface.

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Explore the Worlds of Project Hail Mary

When Andy Weir published Project Hail Mary, he based his novel on two worlds. We explore these planet candidates — and why they probably don’t exist.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, March 20 – 29

The waxing Moon grows along the horns of Taurus, then passes first-quarter phase amid Jupiter and the heads of the Gemini twins.

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How AI Is Reshaping Astronomy

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing our world — and how we interpret the heavens above us.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, March 13 – 22

A rare, near perfect young-Moon challenge awaits North Americans after sunset on March 19th. Jupiter rules the evening from on high in central Gemini.

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Latest News on the Kreutz Sungrazing Comet C/2026 A1 MAPS

As the comet prepares for its perilous perihelion passage, we look at what to expect.

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Asteroid Ryugu Also Contains Life’s Building Blocks

Samples returned from Ryugu contain all five nucleobases, just like from asteroid Bennu. The find suggests life’s ingredients could have come from outside Earth.

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A Nearby Dwarf Galaxy is Transforming Before Our Eyes

The Small Magellanic Cloud, a dwarf galaxy near the Milky Way, is undergoing a complete galactic transformation after a recent collision with its nearest neighbor.

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Molten Sulfurous World Blurs Exoplanet Categories

Just 35 light-years away, in the southern constellation Volans, the Flying Fish, is a world unlike any other. The weird, low-density planet, known as L98-59 d, appears tohave a deep […]

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Super-Bright Supernovae Are Magnetar Birth Cries

The disk of gas that spirals onto a newborn magnetar wobbles, creating "bumps" in the brightness of the supernova that accompanied this object's birth.

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