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Mysterious, irradiated 'scar' in our galaxy points to 2 stars that almost hit the sun
Astronomers traced a mysterious 'scar' of ionized gas around the solar system to two stars that had a close flyby with our sun millions of years ago.
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Suppose Earth functioned like a massive spaceship
Imagine that the Sun is on the verge of exploding. Or that a planet-killing asteroid is headed our way. Or maybe you just ...
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January 'Wolf Supermoon': How to see the full moon rise with Jupiter this weekend
The first full moon of 2026 and of winter in the Northern Hemisphere will shine brightly this week, just as Earth makes its ...
Republican lawmakers in Minnesota are accusing Gov. Tim Walz of taking the "easy way out" by dropping out of his re-election ...
Of the nation’s metropolitan areas, economically depressed Syracuse, N.Y., has the highest property tax rate, according to ...
A HAPPY snap of newly wed Adam Peaty and his wife with her celebrity chef dad and mum has been sent to the family of the ...
Fourth anniversaries aren’t often causes for celebration. But in the case of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), which ...
Astronomers were puzzled by a black hole around 50 million times the mass of the sun with no stars, spotted by the James Webb ...
At first, you could only find them in Miami. Now, they scamper across Pinellas County park roads, delighting — or sometimes ...
Jalen Green is inching closer to a return for the Suns, but head coach Jordan Ott wants to be as cautious as possible.
Beyond better testing, we need better protection. Physical shields seem like the obvious first defense. Hydrogen-rich materials such as polyethylene and water-absorbing hydrogels can slow charged ...
Researchers have made a significant advancement in understanding the underlying heating mechanism of the sun's atmosphere, finding that reflected plasma waves could drive the heating of coronal holes.
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