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Mars helicopter Ingenuity spotted a 'heart' in Perseverance rover's tracks on 9th flight (video)

Ingenuity spotted a heart-shaped track created when the Perseverance Mars rover took a slight detour, likely to investigate an interesting rock or patch of dirt.

Rare 'hypernova' explosion detected on fringes of the Milky Way for the first time

Researchers found evidence of an elusive magneto-rotational hypernova explosion for the first time ever.

As space billionaires take flight, 'the right stuff' for space travel enters a new era

This month, two billionaires will take to the skies in a pair of historic suborbital spaceflights that mark a dramatic change in what it takes to become an astronaut.

Former NASA astronaut's return to space on private Axiom flight will be 'a dream come true' (exclusive)

Almost a decade after retiring from NASA, Michael López-Alegría is once again strapping in to launch to the final frontier.

US intelligence report on UFOs: No aliens, but government transparency and desire for better data might bring science to the UFO world

On June 25, 2021, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released a much-anticipated report on UFOs to Congress.

This Week's Sky at a Glance, July 9 – 17

Bright Venus and tiny Mars come to conjunction low in the western twilight, as the crescent Moon stands watch. On the other side of the sky, Saturn and Jupiter rise after dark. And before moonlight comes back, delve the deep sky in Scorpius and Sagittarius.

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Earth from Space: Gulf of Martaban

The Gulf of Martaban, an arm of the Andaman Sea located in southern Myanmar, is featured in this false-colour image captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission. 

There are Probably Many More Earth-Sized Worlds Than Previously Believed

In the past decade, the discovery of extrasolar planets has accelerated immensely. To date, 4,424 exoplanets have been confirmed in 3,280 star systems, with another 7,453 awaiting confirmation. So far, most of these planets have been gas giants, with about 66% being similar to Jupiter or Neptune, while another 30% have been giant rocky planets (aka. “Super-Earths). Only a small fraction of confirmed exoplanets (less than 4%) have been similar in size to Earth.

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The Streetlights in an Entire County Were Swapped to LEDs. Light Pollution got Worse

“The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry” – this famous paraphrase of Scottish poet Robert Burns sometimes sums up human ingenuity.  That is exactly what happened when a county in Washington State decided to replace all of its county-owned streetlights with LEDs at least partially in an effort to combat light pollution.  New research shows that they actually made the light pollution worse.

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Multiple Earth-Mass Rogue Planets Have Been Discovered Drifting Through the Milky Way

Last year we reported on how the Roman Space Telescope’s backers hoped it would be able to detect rogue planets using a technique called “microlensing”.  Now, a team led by Iain McDonald, then at the University of Manchester, beat them to the punch by finding a few examples of Earth-sized rogue planets using data from an already aging space telescope – Kepler.

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Star cluster overrun with black holes may dissolve into space, study finds

A cluster composed of thousands of stars may dissolve to become a mob of dozens of black holes in a billion years.

China's Chang'e 5 moon landing site finally has a name

The landing site for China's complex Chang'e 5 moon sample and return mission now has a name: Statio Tianchuan.

Venus: The hot, hellish & volcanic planet

Venus is the brightest planet in our solar system, has a hellish atmosphere and is covered in volcanoes. Learn more about Venus here.

How to watch Virgin Galactic launch billionaire Richard Branson to space on Sunday

Virgin Galactic will broadcast the flight of its founder, Richard Branson, as he soars into space on Sunday (July 11).

Richard Branson: Music mogul & space tourism entrepreneur

Richard Branson, through his company Virgin Galactic, plans to offer flights into space for well-paying customers.

Repurposed communications satellites could help save humanity from an asteroid impact

Large telecommunication satellites used for TV broadcasting could be quickly and easily repurposed as anti-asteroid weapons according to European aerospace company Airbus.

Cassini Saw Methane in Enceladus’ Plumes. Scientists Don’t Know How it Could be There Without Life

Even though the Cassini mission at Saturn ended nearly four years ago, data from the spacecraft still keeps scientists busy. And the latest research using Cassini’s wealth of data might be the most enticing yet.

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Dragon cargo ship departs space station and heads for Earth

SpaceX’s Cargo Dragon capsule departs the International Space Station Thursday. Credit: NASA TV/Spaceflight Now

A SpaceX cargo capsule undocked from the International Space Station Thursday and headed for splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico after a two-day delay to wait for Tropical Storm Elsa to clear the area.

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Virgin Galactic: Richard Branson's space tourism company

Entrepreneur Richard Branson expects to take paying passengers into space in the next few years.

Tales of a ‘Drunken Comet’- Astronomers Detect Alcohol Leaking From 46P/Wirtanen into Space

A close pass of Comet Wirtanen in 2018 offered researchers an unprecedented opportunity.

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The best Star Wars deals and gifts for 2021

We've been scouring the web for all the best Star Wars Prime Day gifts to give loved ones (including yourself of course).


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