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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.
This week's space news round-up includes a post by Morrison Planetarium's director, Ryan Wyatt.
This week's post looks at the origins of lunar lava, Cassini's farewell tour, and an outbreak of life.
This week's round up of space news...
The newly discovered exoplanet Kepler 452b is potentially the most Earth-like world found to date.
Space Friday celebrates Corvid Week with a historical look at the constellation Corvus.
Active volcanoes on Venus, Philae phones home, and new data on a distant Mars-sized world!
A mum MOM, 67P's emissions, Saturn's outer ring, and alien stratospheres.
Pluto's moon's, update from Rosetta, a Nasty star, and habitable potentials...