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Born In Brightness, Leading To Darkness
What is below Earth, since space is present in every direction?
University of Canterbury researcher becomes first non-UK recipient of major astronomy medal
Superheavy-lift rockets like SpaceX’s Starship could transform astronomy by making space telescopes cheaper
Cornell astronomer honored for achievement in observational research
The people behind the telescope: How specialized expertise is supporting science at the edge of the universe
5 lessons about misinformation from ancient Greek and Roman scientists
Santa sighting at ANU Mount Stromlo Observatory
Hubble sees destruction of infant planets around nearby star
University of Manchester to support major new AI science initiative
New low-noise amplifiers sharpen the senses of the ALMA Radio-Observatory
Astronomers capture time-stamped rings in jet from newborn star
Research Unit On Cosmic Jets Gets Extended
Most normal matter in the universe isn’t found in planets, stars or galaxies – an astronomer explains where it’s distributed
Gallery Of Young Debris Disks Around Distant Stars
Spaceflight-tested menstrual cup offers choice on long missions
The DEVILS in the details: new research reveals how the cosmic landscape impacts the galaxy lifecycle
After nearly 100 years, scientists may have detected dark matter
Business Innovation From Gravitational-wave Research
Scientists identify close companion orbiting giant red star
Aurora likely tonight as string of solar flares heads for Earth
Why is it so hard to take a good photo of the Moon with my phone?
How a medieval Oxford friar used light and colour to find out what stars and planets are made of
First Junior Conference On Quantum Physics
Long Night Of Quantum Physics At University Of Würzburg
Is it aliens? Why that’s the least important question about interstellar objects
A new, expansive view of the Milky Way reveals our Galaxy in unprecedented radio colour
Now In 3D, Maps Begin To Bring Exoplanets Into Focus
Public Speeches Challenged Assumptions In Ancient Greece
US Startup Plans To Deliver ‘sunlight On Demand’ After Dark
Mysterious Dark Object In Space
How Physicists’ Clever Bookkeeping Trick Could Underlie Reality
Ancient Universe warmed Up Before It lit Up, Research Finds
Dwarf Galaxies Linked By Massive Intergalactic Gas Bridge
What a newly discovered gas bridge between galaxies tells us about the cosmic cycle of matter
Why can’t we feel the Earth moving?
Tiny crystals in Earth’s crust have captured the movement of the Milky Way’s spiral arms
Earth’s history written in the stars: zircon crystals reveal galactic influence
Are Black Hole Stars Real?
From petals to particles: Floriade explores the science of nature
Australian astrophysicists help prove Stephen Hawking’s landmark black hole prediction
The discovery of a gravitational wave 10 years ago shook astrophysics – these ripples in spacetime continue to reveal dark objects in the cosmos
Is there water on an Earth-sized exoplanet? Study offers clues
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Supernovae: a first-of-its-kind star explosion raises new questions about these momentous events
Manchester researchers help reveal asteroid Bennu’s complex origins
The first stars may not have been as uniformly massive as astronomers thought
Astronomers have glimpsed the core of a dying star – confirming theories of how atoms are made