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Get Ready for Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS — The Best Is Yet to Come!

Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS has delighted observers already, but its morning run was only a warm-up — wait till you see what's coming.

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Does Betelgeuse Have a Companion Star?

New analysis of Betelgeuse's brightness variations and other data points to a small, close companion for this giant star.

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October Podcast: The Moon’s Waxing and Waning

Come along on a guided tour of the stars and planets that you’ll see overhead during October. Ponder the Moon’s whereabouts; spot four planets and a fast-moving comet, and watch for meteors shed by Halley’s Comet.

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Historic Amateur Observatory Destroyed in California Wildfires

The Clinton B. Ford Observatory, once used for variable star observations, has fallen to wildfires.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, September 27 – October 6

On these moonless evenings, Cassiopeia shows some of its inner workings. The Circlet of Pisces offers a very red star next to a little-known cross. From Vega, Lyra points away from the head of Draco.

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See Mutual Events, Close Approaches of Saturn's Moons

As Saturn's rings narrow, now's the time for its moons to shine.

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Earth's New Temporary Mini-moon Arrives This Weekend

Starting September 29th, another moon of sorts will briefly accompany Earth. The house-size asteroid will stick around less than 2 months.

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Did a Ring of Rocks and Dust Orbit Earth Before the Dinosaurs Roamed?

A team of scientists thinks a clustering of ancient impact craters points to a temporary ring around Earth hundreds of millions of years ago.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, September 20 – 29

In this dark-of-the-Moon week, the Cygnus Milky Way crosses the zenith, and Arcturus, Capella, and Fomalhaut come to a certain balance.

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The Decade-long Hunt for Arrokoth, a Strange New World in the Outer Solar System

Almost 10 years ago, New Horizons finally zipped by Pluto, returning fantastic images. But then it needed a new destination.

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Black Hole's Colossal Jets Pierce the Cosmic Void

A pair of black hole jets powered by a supermassive black hole span far beyond their host galaxy — potentially affecting the cosmic web around it.

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See the Photos that Won the Royal Observatory Greenwich's Astronomy Photographer of the Year Awards

The Royal Observatory Greenwich has announced the winners of the 16th annual Astronomy Photographer of the Year contest.

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Tiny Glass Beads Reveal Signs of Recent Volcanism on the Moon

Glass beads in samples from China’s Chang’e 5 mission show that volcanic eruptions occurred on the Moon within the past 120 million years or so.

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Jupiter’s Moon Io Has a Giant New Volcano

NASA’s Juno mission has spotted a new volcano on Jupiter’s pockmarked moon, Io.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, September 13 – 22

The Moon occults Saturn before dawn on Tuesday morning, then the Moon skims the edge of Earth's shadow for a partial lunar eclipse that evening. Meanwhile, Jupiter and Mars shine in fine view late at night.

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Update: Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS Might Outshine Predictions

A new brightness forecast for Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS whets our hopes for a fine appearance in late September and early October.

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Helen Sawyer Hogg: Giving the Stars to Everyone

Helen Sawyer Hogg stood at the front of a small but growing force of woman astronomers in the first half of the 20th century. This is her story.

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Astronomers Watch a Giant Star Blow Bubbles

Astronomers can see hot gas boiling on the surface of the giant star R Doradus, 180 light-years away.

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Harvest Moon Takes a Quick Dip in Earth's Shadow

September's partial lunar eclipse will be the first and only time the Moon ducks into Earth's umbral shadow in 2024. The Moon also occults Saturn and hides members of the Pleiades this month.

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Astronomers and Starlink Partner for Quieter Radio Sky

Astronomers and Starlink engineers have developed a technique to significantly reduce satellite radio pollution affecting astronomical observations.

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Solar Probe Duo Unravel Solar Wind Mystery

For decades, scientists have wondered what accelerates solar wind particles as they move away from the Sun. New evidence points to magnetic switchbacks.

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