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Archive for April, 2025

Where did this extremely magnetic, dense and dead star come from? Scientists aren’t quite sure

April 17th, 2025 by me

Using the Hubble and Gaia space telescopes, astronomers have discovered that a powerfully magnetic neutron star in the Milky Way wasn’t born in a supernova.

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China rolls out rocket for Shenzhou 20 astronaut launch to its Tiangong space station (video)

April 17th, 2025 by me

On April 16, China rolled out the rocket and crew capsule for Shenzhou 20, the nation’s next astronaut mission to the Tiangong space station.

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I cover deals and streaming content for a living and I recommend this Apple TV Plus deal, now $2.99 a month, this Easter

April 17th, 2025 by me

If you’re planning to stay in this Easter or you need to entertain guests, I recommend getting Apple TV Plus for just $2.99 a month. It’s rarely ever this cheap.

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A hidden solar cycle is awakening, but more extreme space weather over the next 50 years may not be a bad thing

April 17th, 2025 by me

“The next set of solar cycles will be more active.”

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How AI is helping scientists unlock some of the sun’s deepest secrets

April 17th, 2025 by me

AI can bridge the growing gap between new and old solar observations and help scientists uncover overlooked aspects of our star’s long-term evolution, a new study argues.

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Rare ‘cannibal’ solar eruption sparks severe geomagnetic storm, triggers stunning auroras (photos)

April 17th, 2025 by me

The solar eruption set Earth’s skies ablaze, with vibrant auroras visible across the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

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Where to see the Lyrid meteor shower 2025: Top viewing tips

April 17th, 2025 by me

Here’s how and where to see the Lyrid meteor shower in 2025, which is active between April 16-25 and peaks on April 22.

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Vast swarms of hidden galaxies may be secretly bathing the universe in a soft glow

April 17th, 2025 by me

A fog of long-wavelength infrared light could be produced by dusty, star-forming galaxies that have remained hidden — until now, that is.

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