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NASA: Unveiling TDEs: How a supermassive black hole consumed a star 9 billion light-years away

by Milton Acorn
NASA: Unveiling TDEs: How a supermassive black hole consumed a star 9 billion light-years away

Astronomers have discovered a supermassive black hole, located 9 billion light-years away, amid a cosmic feast as it devours one of the largest stars ever observed in a ‘tidal disruption …

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Science: Astrophotographer captures stunning 236,000-mile-long solar wall of plasma

by Milton Acorn
Science: Astrophotographer captures stunning 236,000-mile-long solar wall of plasma

Eduardo Schaberger Poupeau, a 51-year-old Argentinian astrophotographer captured a jaw-dropping 236,000 mile-high wall of Sun plasma. He snapped the amazing spectacle on Wednesday according to New York Post.Eduardo from Rafaela, …

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The Race for Space-Based Solar Power

by Milton Acorn
The Race for Space-Based Solar Power

Space Solar is working on a satellite design called CASSIOPeiA, which Physics World describes as looking “like a spiral staircase, with the photovoltaic panels being the ‘treads’ and the microwave …

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Astronomy Photographer of the Year Features Cosmic Fireworks and Aurora Dragons

by Jhon Ray
Astronomy Photographer of the Year Features Cosmic Fireworks and Aurora Dragons

The shortlist for the Astronomy Photographer of the Year has been revealed with a hatful of spectacular celestial images picked from over 3,500 entries. Astrophotographers from 58 countries across the …

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International Space Station is Pictured Crossing the Fiery Surface of the Sun

by Jhon Ray
International Space Station is Pictured Crossing the Fiery Surface of the Sun

Astrophotographer Miguel Claro captured this magnificent image of the International Space Station (ISS) transiting the surface of the Sun in the blink of an eye. Claro captured the stupendous image …

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Brits warned they’ve been using sunscreen wrong

by Shawn Butlere
Brits warned they’ve been using sunscreen wrong

As the mercury rises and the sun graces us with its presence more frequently, Brits are being urged to apply sunscreen correctly. This follows a yellow heat health alert issued …

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2 main payloads on Aditya-L1 send key data from solar flare event

by Milton Acorn
2 main payloads on Aditya-L1 send key data from solar flare event

BENGALURU: Two of the main scientific instruments (payloads) on India’s first dedicated solar space observatory mission, Aditya-L1, have captured images and data of intense solar activity during a period of …

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Suns Fans: The Mavericks making the Finals as a five-seed doesn’t make the regular season irrelevant

by Albert Wagner
Suns Fans: The Mavericks making the Finals as a five-seed doesn’t make the regular season irrelevant

The Dallas Mavericks are on the verge of making the NBA Finals for the first time since 2011. Up 3-0 against the Minnesota Timberwolves after missing the Play-In last season, …

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The Caitlin Counter: How Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark is faring so far in her rookie season

by Albert Wagner
The Caitlin Counter: How Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark is faring so far in her rookie season

Caitlin Clark earned her first win as a pro Friday against the Los Angeles Sparks, but the Indiana Fever (1-6) couldn’t string together a streak amid the toughest early schedule …

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The Auroras Should Be Spectacular This Summer, Thanks to Solar Maximum

by Milton Acorn
The Auroras Should Be Spectacular This Summer, Thanks to Solar Maximum

Auroras filled much of the world’s skies for several nights in mid-May as a historic geomagnetic storm coursed 100 kilometers above our heads. Being able to see auroras so deep …

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