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Brown dwarf W1935 exhibits signs of glowing methane—possibly caused by aurorae!
Cassiopeia A is one astronomical object that looks exactly like what it is—a star that exploded 350 years ago!
JWST launches the first day of astronomy’s big meeting with news about science, technology, and galaxies!
The connection between disks and planet formation continues to expand as astronomers view them in new detail.
Cleaning up space junk, a crash landing for Rosetta, and Jupiter's potential ejection of a fifth gas giant.
This week's highlights include a hungry white dwarf, a Cassini fly-by, and young stars.
An asteroid or comet is heading our way later tonight or early Saturday morning, but will miss Earth by miles...
This week's news includes tracking the solar wind, Jupiter's red spot and unlikely alien megastructures.
This week's space news includes water on Mars, the formation of comet 67P, and the mysterious Charon.
Tides on the Moon, a trip to Mars, Enceladus and Charon make the headlines.
This week's post includes the songs of 67P, recent New Horizons’ images, and early, distant galaxies.