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This Week's Sky at a Glance, July 26 – August 3

Very low in the west in bright twilight, have you picked up Venus yet? Binoculars help. Much tougher will be Mercury and Regulus. Their arrangement changes all week.

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Astronomers Find 21 “Dark” Neutron Stars Orbiting Sun-like Stars

New analysis has revealed 21 Sun-like stars in mutual orbit around dark objects of neutron star–like masses — rare systems that have escaped destruction by supernova.

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A Closer Look at a Potential "Eyeball Planet"

New James Webb Space Telescope observations of LHS 1140b hint at a temperate water world with a nitrogen-rich atmosphere.

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New Exploration of Titan's Seas

A new look at data from NASA's Cassini mission confirms methane cycles on Saturn's largest moon, Titan, just as water cycles on Earth.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, July 19 – 28

Scorpius poses at center stage in the south. The Sagittarius Teapot follows behind it. And Rasalhague, the head star of Ophiuchus. turns the Summer Triangle into a big, upright diamond.

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Webb Telescope Sees Morning and Evening on a Hot Saturn

The James Webb Space Telescope has for the first time detected the difference between the morning and evening of a tidally locked gas giant planet.

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Star-Mapping Mission Gaia Impacted by Micrometeoroid, Solar Storm

Having survived two recent threats — high-velocity space dust and enhanced solar activity — Gaia is now returning better data than ever.

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NASA Cancels Lunar Rover Mission

The development of the VIPER lunar rover has been discontinued.

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Visual Observing vs. Smart Telescopes — Finding Harmony

The latest smartscope astrophotography craze opens the door to some incredible opportunities for both beginners and seasoned observers.

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Explore Norma: The right (angle) constellation for July

Little-known Norma, a small constellation in the southern sky, contains several stellar and deep-sky delights.

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Dark Matter–Dominated Galaxies in the Early Universe

Small galaxies in the early universe might have had centers dominated by dark matter, according to new research.

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Trio of Early Galaxies Test Our Ideas of Cosmic Evolution

Some galaxies hailing from the infant universe may already hold vast populations of old stars.

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Meade and Orion Cease Operations — Maybe

The parent company of Orion and Meade telescope manufacturers has shut its California offices. Stay tuned for updates.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, July 12 – 21

Mercury lurks in the sunset. The July Moon rides low across the sky this week as it waxes from first quarter to full. It occults springlike Spica, then passes summery Antares to hang with the Teapot.

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New Simulation Sheds Light on Black Hole Growth

New supercomputer simulations reveal the journey gas takes to enter a galaxy and surround and enter its black hole. That journey holds a few surprises for astronomers.

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A Black Hole for Omega Centauri

The motions of individual stars in the core of Omega Centauri, a massive globular cluster, confirm the existence of a black hole at its core.

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Wil Tirion, 1943–2024

Dutch astrocartographer Wil Tirion will be remembered as the creator of the most beautiful star maps and atlases of our time.

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The Fiery Heart of Antares

A long-ago incident forged a connection with Antares, the topaz-colored star at the heart of the Scorpion.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, July 4 – 14

The waxing Moon passes Regulus on its way to occulting Spica July 13th. The Kite of Boötes tilts toward the Dipper. And the largest asteroid is at opposition.

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Catch an Exciting Spica Occultation on July 13th

Don't miss Spica's dramatic disappearance at the Moon's dark limb. We also check in on the status of current bright comets.

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