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Astronomers find a mini black hole

Using data from Gaia, astronomers have just discovered a low-mass black hole orbiting a companion star. Credit: WANG song Astronomers have discovered a light black hole that poses a bit of a cosmic enigma. Hypothetically, black hole masses can range from much less than a paper clip to at least tens of billions of times […]

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Last supermoon of 2024 wows skywatchers around the world with Full Beaver Moon (photos)

(Image credit: Islam Dogru/Anadolu via Getty Images) The final supermoon of 2024, the Beaver Moon of November, thrilled skywatchers around the world as it ushered in the weekend with a stunning night sky sight. November’s full moon rose on Friday (Nov. 15) while the moon was slightly closer to Earth in its orbit, making it

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‘Lunik Heist:’ A real-life CIA rocket kidnapping goes to Hollywood

(Image credit: Walter Sanders/The LIFE Picture Collection/Shutterstock) Now in the works is a retro look back in time at a bizarre Cold War caper by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) thanks to a forthcoming, star-studded comedy/drama movie called “Lunik Heist.” Earlier this month, Searchlight Pictures, a Disney-owned division, announced that actors Jared Leto, Lupita Nyong’o,

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SpaceX achieves historic booster capture during Starship test

SpaceX caught its Super Heavy booster in mid-air using a pair of metal “wandstick” arms, the first time such a maneuver has been successfully completed. Credit: SpaceX SpaceX’s Starship program, responsible for developing the largest and most powerful rocket ever flown, continues to make history. On Sunday, Starship and the Super Heavy booster lifted off

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Space-flown Choctaw Nation seeds to be planted on Earth for STEM experiment

Five varieties of heirloom seeds from the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma — including Isito (Choctaw Sweet Potato Squash), Tobi (Smith Peas), Tanchi Tohbi (Flour Corn), Tvnishi (Lambsquarter), and Chukfi Peas — were flown to the International Space Station in November 2023. (Image credit: NASA/Loral O’Hara) Seeds flown to space last year will be planted on

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Astronomy’s 14th annual star products

A participant at the Kitt Peak Observatory Night Observing Program examines the glittering night sky with binoculars. Credit: B. Foott/KPNO/NOIRLab/NSF/AURA Once again, we’ve scoured the astro-marketplace to find the finest, most practical, and most innovative products for Astronomy magazine’s Star Products, 2024 edition. This collection of 35 items, in no particular order, offers a diverse

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The Leonid meteor shower peaks is peaking now. Are ‘shooting stars’ in the forecast for 2024?

An illustration of the night sky on Nov. 17, 2024, showing the origin point of the Leonid meteor shower in the Leo constellation. (Image credit: Chris Vaughan/Starry Night) It is important to stress again that at the outset that any suggestion of a spectacular meteor Leonid display this year is, to put it mildly, overly

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