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NASA and India's debut climate satellite to launch in 2024. Here's what it'll do.
By Rahul Rao published
The NISAR satellite, a collaboration between NASA and India's space agency ISRO, will help scientists monitor how climate change is affecting Earth's varied landscapes.

Explosive 'almost X-class' flare launches solar storm that could smash into Earth by tomorrow (Dec. 1)
By Harry Baker published
A recent solar explosion that almost reached "X-class" status has hurled a massive coronal mass ejection toward Earth, which will likely hit our planet and trigger a geomagnetic storm on Nov. 30 or Dec. 1.

James Webb telescope reveals 'nursery' of 500,000 stars in the chaotic heart of the Milky Way
By Jamie Carter published
A dazzling new James Webb telescope image of the region near the Milky Way's central black hole reveals thousands of newborn stars among the "most extreme cosmic environment" in the galaxy.

6 alien worlds have been 'waltzing' in perfect rhythm for 4 billion years
By Robert Lea published
Six exoplanets with sizes between Earth and Neptune have been in rhythm with each other since they were born around the same star 4 billion years ago, new research suggests.

Strange 'blob' circling Milky Way's central black hole is shooting powerful radiation at Earth every 76 minutes
By Robert Lea published
Regular high-energy pulses of gamma-ray radiation emerging from around the Milky Way's central black hole may be coming from a blob of matter whipping around at 30% the speed of light.

SpaceX rockets keep tearing blood-red 'atmospheric holes' in the sky, and scientists are concerned
By Harry Baker published
Astronomers have discovered a new type of "aurora" created by falling SpaceX rocket boosters that punch temporary holes in the ionosphere. Experts are concerned that these blood-red light shows could be causing unknown problems for astronomy and communication.

'This must be what God sees': The inside story of 'Earthrise,' the most famous photo of our planet ever taken
By Robert Poole published
Was Apollo 8's iconic view of the Earth rising above the moon more impactful than the Apollo 11 moon landing? A historian digs into the details.

Hydrogen discovered in Apollo-era moon rocks could change the future of lunar exploration
By Sharmila Kuthunur published
Hydrogen detected in Apollo-era moon rocks suggests that future astronauts could harvest water available right on the moon to use as rocket propellant and for life support.
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