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The Lunar Swirl Mystery Deepens
For years, people noticed strange features on the Moon dubbed “Lunar Swirls.” They’re bright regions that appear to be concentrations of lighter-colored material on the surface. It turns out that interactions between the solar wind and magnetic regions on the Moon may play a role at two sites.
How long is Earth's day? We now have the most precise answer to date
A laser gyroscope at an underground lab in Germany has detected the minute variations in Earth's rotation, an advance that may help scientists build better climate models.
Samples of Asteroid Ryugu Show Signs of Ancient Water
The distribution of elements seen in the samples of Ryugu brought back by Hayabusa 2 hints at a wet past.
Black Friday telescope deal: $500 off Unistellar's eQuinox 2
The Unistellar eQuinox 2 smart telescope is now $500 off in this early Black Friday telescope deal, available from the manufacturer's website.
Sony A7C II Review
We're taking a closer look at the successor to Sony's smallest full-frame camera — how does the compact Sony A7C II measure up against its bigger competitors?
SpaceX's 2nd Starship launch on Nov. 17: How it will work
Here's a brief explainer of the second-ever test flight of SpaceX's Starship vehicle, which is planned for Friday (Nov. 17).
Early Black Friday telescope deal: Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 130AZ now $150 cheaper
This beginner-friendly reflector telescope is just over $150 off and one of the lowest prices we've seen ahead of Black Friday.
Virgin Galactic Flies Science Experiments to the Edge of Space
On November 2, Virgin Galactic flew Unity 2 on the Galactic 05 mission. It carried two scientists, a private tourist, and an astronaut trainer on a sub-orbital trip flown by Pilots Mike Massuci and Kelly Latimer. It was the company’s sixth successful flight in six months and the last for 2023.
FAA clears SpaceX for second Super Heavy-Starship test flight
Starship and Super Heavy stand ready for a second test flight on Nov. 15, 2023. Image: Will Robinson-Smith/Spaceflight Now.
SpaceX’s huge Super Heavy-Starship rocket has been cleared for a second test flight Friday in an attempt to boost the unpiloted Starship upper stage into space for the first time, the company announced Wednesday.
White House lays out possible rules for private space stations and more
The National Space Council has released a draft bill that would split the regulation of novel space activities between two departments: Transportation and Commerce.
Watch SpaceX's Starship launch for 2nd time ever on Nov. 17
SpaceX's Starship will make its second attempt to reach space on Nov. 17, and you can watch the launch live here.
SpaceX gets license for 2nd launch of giant Starship rocket
The Federal Aviation Administration has granted a license for the second-ever liftoff of SpaceX's huge Starship vehicle, which could now occur as early as Friday (Nov. 17).
JWST Shows Ice-Covered Pebbles Delivering Water to New Planets
The JWST has delivered a breakthrough in planetary science. Its observations show that a long-proposed theory of planet formation is true. Up until now, thick veils of dust in young solar systems have obscured the evidence.
'Peculiar' aurora-like radio signal from sunspot discovered for the 1st time
A sunspot has put on a stunning display of radio waves lasting for over a week that resembles the northern and southern lights — auroral displays that occur over Earth.
Plants Could Grow in Lunar Regolith Using Bacteria
In the next decade, NASA, China, and their international and commercial partners plan to establish habitats on the Moon. Through the Artemis Program, NASA will deploy the orbiting Lunar Gateway and the Artemis Base Camp on the lunar surface. Meanwhile, China (and its partner Roscosmos) will deploy the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS), consisting of an orbital and surface element. The creation of this infrastructure will enable a “sustained program of lunar exploration and development” that could lead to a permanent human presence there.
NASA supercomputers show how Apollo 12 landing kicked up moon dust (video)
NASA has simulated the environmental effects of landing on the lunar surface as the space agency prepares to send astronauts back to the moon on its upcoming Artemis missions.
Supermassive black hole at heart of the Milky Way is approaching the cosmic speed limit
Supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* is spinning nearly as fast as it can, dragging the very fabric of space-time with it and shaping the heart of the Milky Way.
Northern lights webcams: Watch the aurora borealis online for free
We have rounded up some of the best aurora webcam views so you can enjoy the wonder of the northern lights from the comfort of your own home.
James Webb Space Telescope reveals sandy surprise in distant planet
Fresh James Webb Space Telescope observations of exoplanet WASP-107b revealed sandy clouds high in its atmosphere.
This dead star is bursting back to life
A distant stellar corpse is coming back to life, exhibiting repeated explosive flares and representing a new type of "cosmic cataclysm."