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Astronomers Are Getting Better At Detecting Asteroids Before They Hit Earth – And It Could Save Us From Catastrophe
A billionaire and an engineer have completed the first private spacewalk. But this isn’t just a vanity project
Cosmology is at a tipping point – we may be on the verge of discovering new physics
Join NASA’s International Observe Moon Night In Perth
Tiny, compact galaxies are masters of disguise in the distant universe − searching for the secrets behind the Little Red Dots
New measurements reveal the enormous halos that shroud all galaxies in the universe
The sky’s the limit for new Port Macquarie Astronomy and Science Centre
How gravitational waves could help detect Star Trek-style warp drive spaceships
Scientists will study nearby galaxies to uncover galactic formation history and dark matter
Supercomputer Simulations Reveal the Nature of Turbulence in Black Hole Accretion Disks
Astronomers take alien search to thousands of galaxies, far, far away
New facilities at Joseph Banks Secondary College ‘out of this world’
New simulations shed light on stellar destruction by supermassive black holes
Supermoons are boring – here are 5 things in the sky worth your time
NASA just shut down a planetary defence mission that tracks asteroids. Now what?
Journey To Stars With Ryde Libraries
Nepean Hospital’s shining star, Sharon Verhoeven retires
Surprising Ring Sheds Light On Galaxy Formation
Australian researchers give weight to NASA neutron star study
Astronomers Amazed By Black Hole Discovery
Fresh Wind Blows From Historical Supernova
Awards And Achivements
Too Many Missing Satellite Galaxies Found
Black Hole Of Inexplicable Mass
Simons Observatory begins measurements to probe Big Bang inflation
The Hubble telescope has shifted into one-gyro mode after months of technical issues − an aerospace engineering expert explains
Slow-spinning Radio Neutron Star Breaks All Rules
Why do astronomers look for signs of life on other planets based on what life is like on Earth?
The universe’s biggest explosions made some of the elements we are composed of. But there’s another mystery source out there
The rush to return humans to the Moon and build lunar bases could threaten opportunities for astronomy
Satellite images provide early glimpse of telescope’s potential
Scientists uncover the climate of a planet 280 light-years away
New JWST observations reveal black holes rapidly shut off star formation in massive galaxies
Giant galactic explosion exposes galaxy pollution in action
New Book Gives Insider’s View Of Cosmic Search For Life
A once-dormant magnetic neutron star is emitting strangely polarised light
Major New Telescope Build Completed In Germany
​CSIRO telescope detects unprecedented behaviour from nearby magnetar
Could a telescope ever see the beginning of time? An astronomer explains
NASAs JWST Probes Extreme Starburst Galaxy
Gippsland plumber wins Australian astronomy medal for 400,000 star measurements over decades
​CSIRO telescope becomes stellar ‘speed camera’ in world-first measurement
World’s leading research infrastructure conference heads down under
Astronomers discover 49 new galaxies in under three hours
We went looking for glowing interstellar gas – and stumbled on 49 unknown galaxies
Upgrade Creates Accessible ‘Space’ At Dish
‘Dark stars’: dark matter may form exploding stars – and observing the damage could help reveal what it’s made of
Kinder Test Could Improve Diagnosis Of Womb Cancer