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A massive solar flare knocked out radio in Africa and the Middle East Friday

An active sunspot that is just about to exit the visible disk of the sun shot its parting flare at Earth, causing a radio blackout in Africa and the Middle East Friday morning.

Weather satellites watch Tropical Storm Fiona develop in the Atlantic (video)

Tropical Storm Fiona developed over the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday (Sept. 14) and could eventually become a hurricane. Weather satellites are tracking the storm as it moves through the Caribbean.

Ultraluminous 'hot DOG' galaxy fed by swarm of surrounding satellite galaxies

A massive "hot DOG" galaxy is surrounded by a swarm of smaller galaxies that may be helping it grow to tremendous sizes.

Canon EOS R5 mirrorless camera review

The Canon EOS R5 looks to bring full-frame mirrorless technology to the first-class professional market. Has it succeeded?

Smallsat launcher ABL Space Systems gearing up for its 1st-ever liftoff

ABL completed a key fueling test with its RS1 rocket on the pad at Pacific Spaceport Complex on Alaska's Kodiak Island this week and is working to finalize the window for its debut launch.

A Month on 'Mars': Return to Earth

Despite all the dangers of its rugged surface, our simulated Mars base is inhabited by magic.

'The Mandalorian' gets a thrilling new teaser trailer for season 3

Lucasfilm drops a rousing new trailer for "The Mandalorian" Season 3 at the D23 Expo.

China tests new engine for huge Long March 9 moon rocket

Chinese engineers have conducted a successful hot fire test of a new, powerful engine for the nation's planned super heavy-lift rocket for moon missions.

Anycubic Kobra Max review: we like big prints and we cannot lie

The Anycubic Kobra Max is larger than life, which might be too much for some folks to handle.

Week in images: 12-16 September 2022

Week in images: 12-16 September 2022

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See elusive planet Neptune in opposition tonight (Sept. 16)

Located at the outer edge of the solar system, the distant planet Neptune will make its closest approach to Earth on Friday, when it will be visible in opposition to the sun all through the night.

How do satellites monitor the ozone layer?

The ozone layer in our upper atmosphere protects Earth from the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation. The use of human-produced chemicals in our atmosphere used for many years depleted Earth’s ozone layer. However, the reduction in the consumption of ozone-depleting substances driven by the Montreal Protocol – an international treaty designed to protect the ozone layer – has allowed for the ozone hole to slowly recover. This global agreement demonstrates the power of international commitment and immediate global action in protecting our environment.

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Perseverance Finds Potentially Habitable Conditions (But Not Yet Life) on Mars

The mission team has reported results from Perseverance's study of the rocks deposited by the river flowing into Jezero Crater.

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We still haven't found most of Mars' ancient lakes

A "new era" in Martian water searches awaits, a new study suggests, with hundreds of ancient lakes likely still lying undetected on the Red Planet.

See the conjunction of the moon and Mars tonight (Sept. 16)

Mars and the moon will make a close approach to each other in the sky tonight (Sept. 16), and here's what you can expect to see.

This spiral galaxy photo from the Hubble Space Telescope is just spectacular

An intermediate spiral galaxy called NGC 1961 was photographed by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, revealing gorgeous spiral arms and glittering, blue regions of bright young stars.

Strange quark star may have formed from a lucky cosmic merger

A team of physicists has found that the remnant of a neutron star merger observed in 2019 has just the right mass to be a strange hypothetical quark star.

Russia says private satellites could become 'legitimate target' during wartime

As the United States continues to leverage more commercial satellites for intelligence and communications work, Russia has warned these craft may become a "legitimate target" for wartime operations.

This Week's Sky at a Glance, September 16 – 24

The late-night Moon aligns with Mars and Aldebaran. Delta Cephei pulses on high. And constellations all over the sky signal the change from summer to fall.

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Earth from Space: UK heatwave

This summer, heatwaves struck Europe, North Africa, the US and Asia with temperatures reaching over 40°C in places – breaking many long-standing records. Images from the Copernicus Sentinel-3 mission show the scale of Britain’s heatwave as it baked in extreme temperatures in August.


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