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Space Photography

Space photography, or astrophotography, is a specialized type of photography that captures images of astronomical objects, celestial events, and large areas of the night sky. It allows us to view the cosmos in ways that the naked eye cannot, often revealing stunning color and detail in distant objects.

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Electric discovery on Mars! Scientists find tiny lightning bolts coming from Red Planet dust clouds

Scientists used data from NASA's Perseverance rover to find tiny lightning bolts on Mars that could scour biosignatures off the world's surface

Did JWST Find an Exomoon or a Starspot?

Searching for exomoons - moons the orbit around another planet - was one of the most exciting capabilities expected of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) when it launched in late 2021. So, after four years of operation, why hasn’t it found one yet? Turns out it’s really, really hard to find a moon around a planet light-years away. A new paper available in pre-print on arXiv from David Kipping of Columbia University (and Cool Worlds YouTube Channel fame) shows why. They used 60 hours of time on JWST’s NIRSpec instrument and weren't able to definitively confirm the existence of a possible exomoon.

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SpaceX blasts off into December with early morning Starlink launch from Florida (video)

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying 29 Starlink satellites launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Dec. 1, 2025.

Star Wars collectors pay attention! Be the Jedi you were born to be with this Cyber Monday lightsaber deal, now 20% off

The collectible Skywalker Legacy set from Disney is $50 off in this limited-time Cyber Monday lightsaber deal right now, but you'll have to hurry!

Watch Europe's Vega C rocket launch an advanced Korean Earth-observation satellite to orbit today

A Vega C rocket is scheduled to launch South Korea's powerful KOMPSAT-7 Earth-observation satellite today (Dec. 1), and you can watch the action live.

The new Discovery and Preparation podcast showcases innovation for space

ESA Discovery and Preparation has launched a new podcast series highlighting the innovative space technologies being developed through its activities.

December Podcast: Find the “Demon Star”

During December you can watch for some impressive shooting stars and spend some time with the “Demon Star,” which can’t decide how bright it wants to be. Bundle up, grab your curiosity, and head outdoors for this month’s fun and informative Sky Tour.

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Jupiter’s Fast Rotation Creates Uneven Water Zones

What can water in Jupiter’s atmosphere teach scientists about the planet’s composition? This is what a recent study published in the *Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences* hopes to address as a team of scientists investigated the distribution of water with Jupiter’s atmosphere. This study has the potential to help scientists better understand Jupiter’s atmospheric dynamics, composition, and evolutionary history.

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New Radiation-Proof Method Could Boost Space Solar Panels

What steps can be taken to improve and enhance the lifetime of space solar cells? This is what a recent study published in Joule hopes to address as an international team of researchers investigated new methods for improving both the lifetime and performance of space solar cells from the harshness of space weather and radiation. This study has the potential to help scientists and engineers develop new space technologies, especially as several private companies and government organizations are extending their reach into space.

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The Case for an Antimatter Manhattan Project

Chemical rockets have taken us to the Moon and back, but traveling to the stars demands something more powerful. Space X’s Starship can lift extraordinary masses to orbit and send payloads throughout the Solar System using its chemical rockets but it cannot fly to nearby stars at thirty percent of light speed and land. For missions beyond our local region of space, we need something fundamentally more energetic than chemical combustion, and physics offers or in other words, antimatter.

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Why NASA Needs Space Gardeners

Picture an astronaut on the Moon in 2035, reaching for a crisp lettuce leaf grown in lunar soil simulant, gazing upon Earth which is visible through the window. It sounds like science fiction, but a global collaboration of scientists is making this vision increasingly tangible, developing the agricultural technologies that will sustain human exploration of the Moon and Mars.

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Mars Has Static Electricity!

Touch a metal door handle on a dry day and you might get a small static shock, an annoying but harmless release of built up electrical charge. Now imagine that same phenomenon happening constantly in the swirling dust devils that race across the Martian surface. A team of scientists have just detected these electric discharges on Mars for the first time.

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Tentative Exomoon Signal in HD 206893 B

Have scientists finally confirmed the existence of the first exomoon? This is what a recent study accepted for publication in *Astronomy & Astrophysics* hopes to address as a large international team of researchers investigated new methods for identifying an exomoon orbiting a gas giant exoplanet. This study has the potential to help scientists develop new methods for finding exomoons, the latter of which has yet to be confirmed.

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Is this the cheapest Black Friday telescope deal we've seen? Yes! Best budget telescope now $182 in time for Christmas!

We've got hands on with the Celestron StarSense Explorer LT 114AZ and it is ideal for beginners and comes in $74 cheaper with this Black Friday and Cyber Monday deal from Amazon.

SpaceX kicked off December with predawn Falcon 9 rocket launch

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center to begin the Starlink 6-86 mission. Image: Spaceflight Now

Update Dec. 1, 3 a.m. EST (0800 UTC): SpaceX landed its booster on the droneship.

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James Webb Space Telescope spies mysterious high-energy radiation in star nursery

Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have discovered puzzling ultraviolet radiation around young stars in a stellar nursery.

Earth's newfound 'episodic-squishy lid' may guide our search for habitable worlds

A newly discovered tectonic "regime" may explain why Earth has active plates while Venus remains stagnant.

I can't find the Canon EOS R5 II any cheaper this Black Friday weekend — save $499 now!

Capture beautiful images of the night sky with this impressive camera for $499 less in this early Cyber Monday deal at Walmart.

The best star projector for kids, as crowned by our expert reviewers, is 38% off for Black Friday

Transform your room into a night sky haven with our best star projector for kids — now at its lowest price with $34 off this Black Friday weekend.

Flying off the shelves! The best drone on the market is $500 off this Cyber Monday weekend

The DJI Mavic 4 Pro is the best drone on the market, and it's now at its lowest-ever price on Amazon, with $500 off.


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