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Comet C/2024 S1 black-on-white image.

Astronomy & Observing News

There Won't Be a Second Bright Comet This Month (Update)

Newfound Comet ATLAS (C/2024 S1) could dazzle – or fizzle.

Mini-moon discovered

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Earth's New Temporary Mini-moon Arrives This Weekend

Starting September 29th, another moon of sorts will briefly accompany Earth. The house-size asteroid will stick around less than 2 months.

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Tiny Glass Beads Reveal Signs of Recent Volcanism on the Moon

Glass beads in samples from China’s Chang’e 5 mission show that volcanic eruptions occurred on the Moon within the past 120 million years or so.

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Astronomy and Society

You Can Name a (Quasi) Moon!

A new, official competition allows anyone to propose a mythology-based name for a "quasi-moon," an asteroid that orbits the Sun alongside Earth.

Shiva and Shakti stars distributed throughout the Milky Way

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Are These Baby Pictures of the Milky Way?

Newly detected stellar aggregations in the Milky Way could be the remnants of protogalaxies from its formation — or just resonances with the galaxy's bar.

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How Venus Ended Up with a Mini-Moon Named Zoozve

A quasi-satellite of Venus has just received an unusual name.

Quasi-Moon orbit

Astronomy & Observing News

Does Earth Have a New Quasi-Moon?

Astronomers have discovered an asteroid that orbits the Sun with Earth, earning it the moniker "quasi-moon."

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An Early Universe Teeming With Stars

By taking a 3-dementional look at the Hubble Deep Field, astronomers are learning about the earliest epochs of star formation.

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Assessing and Reporting Impact Risks

Astronomers are heavily debating the best way to accurately inform the public about the risks of deadly impact on Earth.

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Cooperation on Texas Dark Skies?

Thanks to some diplomatic efforts by amateur astronomers, the skies above George Observatory, outside Houston, Texas, may be saved from additional light pollution.Courtesy Charles Gray. In the ongoing struggle between expanding development and the protection of vanishing dark skies, it looks like there's a success story in the making outside…

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Decoding Titan's Climate

Astronomers may be one step closer to understanding why Titan has a detached smoggy layer in its upper atmopshere. Click on image for a processed view showing the detached layer of atmospheric haze weakly visible above Titan's day side.Courtesy NASA/JPL. With blistering heatwaves in the U.S. and devastating floods in…

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Lakebed Testifies to Warm, Wet Mars

New evidence of ancient lakes on Mars suggest a much warmer past for the red planet.

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Backyard Search for Asteroids and Extrasolar Planets

An Arizona-based amateur astronomer is giving professional asteroid hunters stiff competition

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Supernovae in 3-D

Astronomers have finally succeeded in modeling in three dimensions the behavior of a massive star during the final seconds of its life.

Astronomy & Observing News

Solar Weather Probed in Depth

The global solar image shows average wind speeds for the region just below the stellar surface. The speeds are averages of the weather patterns observed over 14 days in April 2002. Large hurricane-like swirling winds are clearly visible.Courtesy University of Colorado/JILA A new analysis of observations from the Solar and…

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Globular Cluster Shredded by Milky Way

Astronomers have uncovered a globular cluster being torn apart.

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Mars Odyssey Support for Visual Ice Flashes?

Spacecraft orbiting Mars may have confirmed that flares detected by amateur observers are due to Martian ices.

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