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Author: Hailey Rose McLaughlin

Hailey Rose McLaughlin grew up in a small town in rural Wisconsin, but her imagination was always taking her to far-off places. She began jotting her stories down, fueling a love of writing that stuck with her. It was only natural that when she decided to go to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, she would major in Creative Writing and Journalism. Her love of writing has now spanned across different genres including creative non-fiction, news, art and culture, music, and currently, astronomy. When she’s not learning about the cosmos, she’s seeing her favorite bands in her favorite city, Milwaukee, snowboarding, traveling, or trying out a new recipe.
Deep-Sky Objects, Stars

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Human Spaceflight, Space Exploration

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Exotic Objects, Galaxies

Snapshot: Hubble hunts for cosmic carnage

Deep-Sky Objects, Stars

Astronomers target the celestial hourglass of a dying star

Human Spaceflight

Launch Pad: Your week in spaceflight March 4 – March 11

Human Spaceflight

Watch: Starship prototype explodes during testing

Exotic Objects

Astronomers spot the universe’s biggest known explosion

Human Spaceflight, Space Exploration

Watch: NASA tests motor for use in Artemis missions

Galaxies

Hubble finds hints the Sombrero galaxy had a turbulent past

Galaxies

Hubble captures a smeared fingerprint of an “anemic” galaxy

Stars

Dimming Betelgeuse is now also bent out of shape, new surface images show

Human Spaceflight, Space Exploration

Christina Koch’s record-setting spaceflight may help in the future

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