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Slightly irreverent space headlines from the news desks of NASA and other space-related agencies.
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You may see the Moon, Mars, Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, or even the Stars of the Summer Triangle!
Get the details with our monthly episode of What’s Up:
An Earth-size exoplanet, spotted by NASA's orbiting telescopes, is at the center of a cosmic tug-of-war in its star system—which may stud its surface with fiery volcanoes:
With the light of a trillion suns, an ultra-luminous infrared galaxy (ULIRG) shines in the latest NASA Webb image. Located 250 million light-years away, this target is actually the result of two colliding spiral galaxies:
We launched to the Moon. We yeeted a spacecraft into an asteroid (on purpose.) And we unveiled images from a brand new space telescope. NBD.
Oh yeah, we also nabbed nine noms for the Webbys. If you like what you saw, vote?