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Archive for March 27th, 2025

Partial solar eclipse 2025 livestreams: Where to watch online for free on March 29

March 27th, 2025 by me

Here’s how to watch all the partial solar eclipse action unfold live online.

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Capturing the cosmos on canvas: How art helps scientists and space agencies communicate with the public

March 27th, 2025 by me

Astrophysicist and artist Ed Belbruno explains how art helps scientists communicate their work to the public and even discover solutions to spaceflight and astronomy problems.

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Katy Perry, Gayle King blast off on star-studded all-female Blue Origin rocket launch on April 14

March 27th, 2025 by me

Blue Origin has announced an April 14 liftoff date for its star-studded, all-female NS-31 mission launching on its New Shepard rocket.

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Has the sun already passed solar maximum?

March 27th, 2025 by me

Solar Cycle 25 has surpassed its predecessor — but is the end in sight?

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When’s the next ‘parade of planets’? The past, present and future of planetary alignments

March 27th, 2025 by me

Just how rare are planetary alignments?

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Unknown physics may help dark energy act as ‘antigravity’ throughout the universe

March 27th, 2025 by me

Dark energy may have a completely unknown aspect of physics acting as an accomplice in its efforts to defy gravity, suppressing the growth of large-scale structures like galaxy superclusters.

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SpaceX launches 27 Starlink satellites to orbit from California, lands rocket at sea (video)

March 27th, 2025 by me

SpaceX launched a stack of Starlink internet satellites to orbit from California and returned a booster to Earth Friday afternoon (March 26).

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Hold onto your hats! Is the ‘blaze star’ T Corona Borealis about to go boom?

March 27th, 2025 by me

The nova is ignited when a “vampirific” white dwarf steals too much matter from a companion star.

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