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Archive for June, 2025

Orion constellation glows red in gorgeous deep space photo

June 25th, 2025 by me

Miguel Claro captured the Orion Constellation glowing red due to hydrogen gas, as seen from the Dark Sky Alqueva Reserve in Portugal.

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Private Japanese moon lander crashed due to laser errors, ispace says

June 25th, 2025 by me

Japanese company ispace lost its Resilience lunar lander this month due to laser range finder errors, the company said.

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Astronomers discover origins of mysterious double hot Jupiter exoplanets: ‘It is a dance of sorts’

June 25th, 2025 by me

Astronomers have discovered the strange dance that leads to the creation of rare “double hot Jupiters” in binary star systems that are “just right.”

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How to see Mercury, the moon and the Gemini twins pass close together in the night sky this week

June 25th, 2025 by me

On June 26, you’ll have an opportunity to behold the sight of a slender waxing crescent moon positioned just to the right of Mercury.

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Vera Rubin Observatory zooms into deep space | Space photo of the day for June 24, 2025

June 25th, 2025 by me

The world’s largest digital camera focuses on the Virgo Cluster, showing never-before-seen detail in our universe

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Metroid games ranked, worst to best

June 24th, 2025 by me

Short on time and looking to get ready for Metroid Prime 4 later this year? We’ve ranked all the Metroid games so you can focus on the must-plays.

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Northern lights may be visible in these 14 US States on June 25

June 24th, 2025 by me

Auroras may be visible from Alaska to South Dakota as a giant hole in the sun’s atmosphere shakes up geomagnetic activity in the coming days.

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A hidden asteroid family may share Venus’ orbit: ‘It’s like discovering a continent you didn’t know existed’

June 24th, 2025 by me

Simulations of asteroids near Venus reveal gaps in our ability to detect them.

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