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Lightning trackers in space may help us prepare for extreme weather
A render of a satellite in space appearing to scan the Earth. Caption reads: Storm Detector

The sun actually pelts itself with colossal 'shooting stars'
sun's corona ejecting gasses


If a scary asteroid will actually strike Earth, here's how you'll know
a conception of an asteroid hitting Earth

The most spectacular images of Venus ever captured
Mariner 10 viewing Venus

Webb telescope's photo of Saturn looks really weird. Here's why.
The James Webb Space Telescope captured a new image of Saturn.


Spectacular Webb telescope image reveals things scientists can't explain
The James Webb Space Telescope captured imagery of some of the deepest, and most ancient, galaxies in the universe.

NASA's new Mars video is astonishing
a view into a crater on Mars


Webb telescope just found something unprecedented in the Orion Nebula
the James Webb Space Telescope capturing the Orion Nebula

See Mercury up close as spacecraft skims surface
BepiColombo flying by Mercury

NASA spacecraft beams back trippy views of Mars
NASA studying Mars in ultraviolet

Exploding volcano does something scientists have never seen before
A satellite image showing the tremendous plume from Tonga's Hunga Volcano in early 2022.


How to see Mars and Venus during the summer solstice
stylized image of a stargazer from behind looking at the sky

No, SpaceX isn't responsible for the missing submersible's communication
An undated photo of OceanGate's Titan submersible descending in the sea.

How can India prepare its cities for severe heatwaves?
A still image showing a main road in New Delhi in the heat. Caption reads: "heat relief"


There's a black hole pointed at Earth. You're not in danger.
a black hole emitting jets of energy into space

Scientists search near supernova for aliens trying to contact us
A star exploding in the Pinwheel Galaxy


Why the oceans are so ridiculously warm right now
A globe showing anomalously warm temperatures in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans in mid-June 2023.



Scientists find something exciting brewing in Enceladus' seas
Saturn's moon Enceladus
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