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Brown dwarf W1935 exhibits signs of glowing methane—possibly caused by aurorae!
Cassiopeia A is one astronomical object that looks exactly like what it is—a star that exploded 350 years ago!
JWST launches the first day of astronomy’s big meeting with news about science, technology, and galaxies!
The connection between disks and planet formation continues to expand as astronomers view them in new detail.
The latest news from SpaceX, an asteroids's close trajectory, India’s MOM, more FRBs, and a very distant galaxy.
This week’s news includes asteroid destruction near the Sun, new planet discoveries close to home, and FRBs.
A resource page for planet formation, exoplanets, and the history or our solar system
The search for a meteor’s origins, an ancient ocean on Pluto’s large moon, and an exoplanet’s atmosphere.
Gravitational waves detected, hundreds of hidden galaxies hidden right behind our galaxy, and dried plums!
This week’s news includes Moon rain, Jupiter, an interior view of 67P, plus a large rocky planet.
This week's news includes a space flower, life in the Universe, and young stars in globular clusters.
Plant Nine is in our midst (or at least in the outer reaches of the Solar System), plus two more space tidbits.
A visible planetary line, habitable exoplanets (location matters!), a super supernova, and another black hole?
Ryan Wyatt concludes his coverage of the annual AAS meeting with news from the Milky Way, our home galaxy.