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Archive for June 2nd, 2025

Private Japanese spacecraft aims to land in the moon’s ‘Sea of Cold’ this week

June 2nd, 2025 by me

Tokyo-based company ispace aims to land its “Resilience” spacecraft in the moon’s Mare Frigoris (“Sea of Cold”) region on June 5, notching a big milestone for Japan and for commercial spaceflight.

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Northern lights may be visible in these 15 US States tonight

June 2nd, 2025 by me

Auroras may be visible from Alaska to Massachusetts geomagnetic storm conditions continue.

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The Milky Way may not collide with neighboring galaxy Andromeda after all: ‘From near-certainty to a coin flip’

June 2nd, 2025 by me

A collision between the Milky Way and neighboring galaxy Andromeda is far from a sure thing; in fact, it could hinge on the flip of a cosmic coin.

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Amateur astronomer captures ghostly outer shell of the Cat’s Eye Nebula (photo)

June 2nd, 2025 by me

The planetary nebula is located 3,000 light-years from Earth in the constellation Draco.

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Don’t miss the half-lit first quarter moon rise tonight: Here’s what to look for

June 2nd, 2025 by me

The first quarter moon is the perfect opportunity to explore shadowed craters lining the terminator.

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Turning the Red Planet green? It’s time to take terraforming Mars seriously, scientists say

June 2nd, 2025 by me

A new study debates the complex ethical questions that must be considered if we’re to terraform Mars and lays the blueprint for a potential path forward.

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