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Archive for August, 2025

Hubble spots stars forming in the Tarantula nebula | Space photo of the day for Aug. 12, 2025

August 12th, 2025 by me

The Tarantula nebula was recently captured by the Hubble Space Telescope, where the Scylla program helped create the colored image of this star-forming area.

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Can you name all the planets in order in the solar system? Try our new quiz to find out!

August 12th, 2025 by me

Our quiz will test your smarts of which planets go where in our solar system.

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Skyrora becomes 1st British company to get license to launch from the UK

August 12th, 2025 by me

Scotland-based Skyrora has received the first U.K.-issued vertical launch license for a homegrown company, enabling rocket launches from SaxaVord Spaceport in the Shetland Islands.

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Meteorite that punched a hole through Georgia roof may be older than Earth itself

August 12th, 2025 by me

“This particular meteor that entered the atmosphere has a long history before it made it to the ground of McDonough”.

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James Webb telescope reveals ‘Sleeping Beauty’ galaxies in the early universe — snoozing where they weren’t supposed to exist

August 12th, 2025 by me

Using data from the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have discovered dormant galaxies with a wide range of masses in the first billion years after the Big Bang, moving one step closer to understanding how early galaxies grow.

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‘He’s totally misread that book’ — ‘Alien: Earth’ cast talks ‘Peter Pan’ references, AI warnings, and navigating complex roles (exclusive)

August 12th, 2025 by me

Before the Xenomorph crash-lands on streaming, we talked to five Alien: Earth cast members about the difficulties and fun of navigating the giant sci-fi show.

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NASA’s Roman Space Telescope gets its ‘extremely strong sunblock’ installed

August 11th, 2025 by me

Scientists are making milestones on NASA’s Roman Space Telescope as Trump continues to threaten the agency’s science budget.

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Mars orbiter looks deep into chasms and valleys on the Martian surface

August 11th, 2025 by me

ESA’s Mars Express spacecraft has been imaging the dynamic Acheron Fossae region of Mars for more than 20 years.

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