Is the James Webb Space Telescope really 'breaking' cosmology?
While headlines around the world claimed that these galaxies were "breaking" our understanding of the Big Bang, the truth is much more nuanced — and much more interesting.
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Scientists call the region of space influenced by the sun the heliosph
The sun warms the Earth, making it habitable for people and animals. But that's not all it does, and it affects a much larger area of space.
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Stargazing with the naked eye: What you can see this week July 15 - 21
Discover your night sky this week, July 15-21, 2024, using just your naked eyes.
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Is Earth's weather getting weirder?
We take a look at the apparent uptick in weird weather events and discuss the possible causes with leading climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe.
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Everything We Know About 'Star Trek: Starfleet Academy'
A codex of everything we currently know about "Star Trek: Starfleet Academy"
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May solar superstorm caused largest 'mass migration' of satellites in
In May 2024, the most powerful solar storm to hit Earth in two decades caused chaos in space as it forced thousands of satellites to fight against thickening atmospheric gases to remain in orbit.
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Lou Dobbs, Space.com founder, former CNN and Fox host, dies at 78
Space.com co-founder and longtime cable TV host host Lou Dobbs has passed at 78.
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Astronauts could ditch diapers on spacewalks thanks to new device that
A new device may someday allow astronauts to drink purified water made from their filtered pee during spacewalks.
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Where will we be in space in 2049? A look at spaceflight over the next
The next quarter-century in space exploration could be historic, the era in which humanity finally establishes a foothold on the moon and Mars.
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Virgin Galactic completes new Delta space plane manufacturing facility
Virgin Galactic has completed its new multi-use manufacturing facility in Arizona, where it plans to begin assembly on its new Delta space plane fleet in 2025.
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Scientists say they can now forecast El Niño Southern Oscillation year
Scientists used thousands of years of climate data to show that El Niño Southern Oscillations can be predicted more than two years in advance.
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New 'Terminator Zero' trailer delivers a heroic dose of Skynet scares
A new trailer for Netflix's new "Terminator Zero" anime series arriving Aug. 29.
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'There's something in the water!' Shocking final 'Alien: Romulus' trai
20th Century Studios drops the final release trailer for "Alien: Romulus"
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NASA's Perseverance Mars rover stumbles upon a dusty little snowman (p
Do you see what we see? A stacked rock formation spotted by NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover looks like a dusty snowman!
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NASA wants fresh ideas for recycling garbage on the moon
With crewed Artemis launches on the horizon, NASA is searching for sustainable solutions for waste management during long-term missions on the moon.
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