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Exotic Objects, Stars

Weird Object: SN 2006gy

Exotic Objects, Science

Weird Object: High-energy Cosmic Rays

Exotic Objects

Weird Object: V381 Nor

Deep-Sky Objects

Weird Object: The Cat’s Eye Nebula

Exoplanets, Planets, Solar System

September eclipse oddities

Observing

Hidden “wow” factors

The Moon

Can a moon have its own moon?

Stars

Sirius, our brightest star, is orbited by a white dwarf — a dead star’s core. Where is the planetary nebula that would have formed when it shed its skin?

Alien Life

Brains in a box

Exoplanets, Planets, Solar System

Rainy eclipse

Exoplanets, Planets

At tens, hundreds, or thousands of light-years from a star, how do you distinguish between exoplanets, sunspots, and dwarf binary companions?

Solar System

Web Extra: Under Rosetta’s watchful eye

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