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Discovery | 2026-06-01

New Chile-based PoET telescope uses the Sun to inform the search for Earth-like worlds

Discovery | 2026-05-28

5 cosmic anomalies that fundamentally challenge our understanding of the universe

Discovery | 2026-05-26

Studying star clusters in nearby galaxies, astronomers gain insight into star formation

Discovery | 2026-05-25

'Once in a blue moon'... but not in every cultural and calendrical tradition


Earthrise captured through the Orion spacecraft window at 7:22 p.m. ET during the Artemis II crew’s flyby of the Moon’s far side. Taken with a 400 mm lens, the image shows both bodies oriented with their north poles to the left and south poles to the right, offering a unique perspective of our home planet from deep space. This photo was rotated 90 degrees clockwise for standard viewing orientation. Image Credit: NASA

Discovery | 2026-05-14

ARTEMIS II: Humanity's Return to the Moon

Discovery | 2026-05-08

In rare finding, Japanese astronomers suggest 'plutino' may have an atmosphere

Discovery | 2026-04-30

NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope team targets accelerated launch

Discovery | 2026-04-29

Stars of the Day: India's unique lunar zodiac divides the sky into 27 segments

Discovery | 2026-04-28

Harmony of the Spheres: Ancient Europeans looked up to find their place in the universe

Discovery | 2026-04-27

River in the Sky: Incas used the stars to predict climate and govern their empire

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