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'Missing link' black hole found? Not so fast, new study says
By Robert Lea Published
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Quadrantid meteor shower: How to watch the first 'shooting stars' of 2025 rain over Earth tonight
By Jamie Carter Published
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A Chinese spacecraft burned up over Los Angeles. Earthquake sensors mapped its path through the atmosphere.
By Farah Aziz Annesha Published
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Full moons of 2025: Names, dates and everything you need to know
By Jamie Carter Published
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The 10 best stargazing events of 2025
By Jamie Carter Published
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10 amazing things we found on Mars in 2024, from hundreds of 'spiders' to a 'Martian dog'
By Harry Baker Published
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Coolest space missions coming in 2025
By Sharmila Kuthunur Published
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Quadrantid meteor shower: How to watch the first 'shooting stars' of 2025 rain over Earth tonight
By Jamie Carter Published
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Full moons of 2025: Names, dates and everything you need to know
By Jamie Carter Published
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10 amazing things we found on Mars in 2024, from hundreds of 'spiders' to a 'Martian dog'
By Harry Baker Published
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There's a weird, disappearing dark spot on Saturn's moon Enceladus
By Monisha Ravisetti Published
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This red giant star has starspots larger than the entire sun
By Conor Feehly Published
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Our favorite space stories of 2024 — from lost planets to human-caused meteor showers
By Brandon Specktor Published
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The fabric of the universe is 'lopsided', huge gravitational wave mapping study finds
By Matthew Miles Published
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NASA's Hubble and Chandra telescopes discover a strange 'sideways' black hole in a cosmic crime scene
By Robert Lea Published
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Astronomers spot an enormous explosion from the 1st black hole ever photographed
By Joanna Thompson Published
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Extraterrestrial Life
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Alien life may look nothing like life on Earth — so how should we go about looking for it?
By Chris Impey Published
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12 strange reasons humans haven't found alien life yet
By Brandon Specktor Published
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'It's hard not to believe he saw something': Historian Greg Eghigian on how UFOs took over the world
By Ben Turner Published
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The fastest-moving stars in the galaxy may be piloted by intelligent aliens, new paper suggests
By Paul Sutter Published
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UFO whistleblowers tell Congress 'we are not alone in the cosmos'
By Brett Tingley Published
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It would be easier to find aliens in a parallel universe than in our own, new multiverse study claims
By Harry Baker Published
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Does alien life need a planet to survive? Scientists propose intriguing possibility
By Paul Sutter Published
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Father-daughter team decodes 'alien signal' from Mars that stumped the world for a year
By Stephanie Pappas Published
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Alien civilizations are probably killing themselves from climate change, bleak study suggests
By Sierra Bouchér Published
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Coolest space missions coming in 2025
By Sharmila Kuthunur Published
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10 times space missions went very wrong in 2024
By Harry Baker Published
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Parker Solar Probe survives historic closest-ever flyby of the sun, NASA confirms
By Sharmila Kuthunur Last updated
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe will reach its closest-ever point to the sun on Christmas Eve
By Harry Baker Published
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Boeing Starliner astronauts could spend nearly 300 days stuck in space — is that a new record?
By Brandon Specktor Last updated
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NASA astronauts' return to Earth delayed until at least 'late March' 2025
By Stephanie Pappas Published
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How long does it take to travel to the moon?
By Drew Turney Published
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Space photo of the week: Astronaut spots 2 nearby galaxies from SpaceX capsule
By Jamie Carter Published
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NASA delays historic Artemis missions — yet again
By Ben Turner Published
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