Tag: space science

New Polar Cataclysmic Variable Identified by Astronomers: What You Need to Know

A new cataclysmic variable system of the polar subclass has been identified

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Black Hole Singularities May Not Exist, Say Scientists

The existence of singularities at the heart of black holes has been

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Solar System’s Journey Through Orion Complex May Have Altered Earth’s Climate

The movement of the solar system through the Orion star-forming complex around

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NASA Confirms Asteroid 2024 YR4 Will Not Hit Earth, Risk Reduced to Zero

The asteroid once considered the most significant impact risk in recorded history

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Moon’s Deepest Canyons Formed in Minutes by High-Speed Impact Debris

Two colossal canyons on the moon, both deeper than the Grand Canyon,

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Bennu Asteroid Sample Reveals Organic Compounds That May Hint at Life Beyond Earth

A sample from asteroid Bennu, delivered to Earth by NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission

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Unusual White Streaks in Northern Lights Raise Questions About Atmospheric Phenomenon

Pale white streaks have been observed weaving through the northern lights, presenting

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Comet ATLAS Offers Stunning Display as It Nears the Sun

In mid-January 2025, comet C/2024 G3 (ATLAS) was observed as it approached

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James Webb Space Telescope Unveils Hidden Interstellar Wonders of Supernova Cassiopeia A

A centuries-old supernova in the constellation Cassiopeia has been illuminated by the

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ESA Uses Solar Orbiter to Turn Solar Flares into Sound, Offering New Insights

Solar activity over the past three years has been transformed into audible

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